Publications of Malachi H. Hacohen
%% Books
@book{fds286647,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Jacob and Esau: Jewish European History Between Nation and
Empire},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2018},
Month = {June},
Abstract = {Jacob & Esau is a profound new account of two millennia of
Jewish European history which, for the first time,
integrates the cosmopolitan narrative of the Jewish
intelligentsia with that of traditional Jews and Jewish
culture. Malachi Hacohen uses the biblical story of the
rival twins, Jacob and Esau, and its subsequent retelling by
Christians and Jews through the ages as lens through which
to illuminate changing Jewish–Christian relations and the
opening and closing of opportunities for Jewish life in
Europe. Jacob & Esau tells a new history of a people
accustomed for over two-and-a-half millennia to forming
relationships, real and imagined, with successive empires
but eagerly adapting, in modernity, to the nation-state, and
experimenting with both assimilation and Jewish nationalism.
In rewriting this history via Jacob and Esau, the book
charts two divergent but intersecting Jewish histories that
together represent the plurality of Jewish European
cultures.},
Key = {fds286647}
}
@book{fds330145,
Title = {Central European Jewish Émigrés and the Shaping of Postwar
Culture: Studies in Memory of Lilian Furst
(1931-2009)},
Publisher = {MDPI},
Editor = {Hacohen, MH and Julie Mell},
Year = {2014},
Abstract = {The nexus between innovative intellectual contributions and
the émigré experience was at the center of the conference
in Furst’s memory. European Jewish émigrés from Nazi
Germany and Europe have become in the last two decades a
major interdisciplinary research field, and their
contributions to twentieth-century culture are well known.
This conference focused on the émigrés’ role in the
formation of postwar trans-Atlantic culture. We asked: How,
why, and in what fashion did émigré dislocation, identity
dilemmas, and Holocaust experience shape intellectual paths
and utopias promising new homes that have, ironically,
become highlights of European culture? We were mindful that
we needed to explore religion and ethnicity among mostly
secular intellectuals, who often no longer identified
themselves as Jewish. We anticipated receiving a range of
answers to the “Jewish Question”: a series of
explorations of the Jewish European disaster, ending with
portrayals of prospective new homes, whether in Europe, the
U.S. or Israel, whether on Popper’s model of an Open
Society, or on Furst’s model of home is somewhere else.
Unexpectedly, the vision of Judeo-Christian civilization
emerged as a focal interest for participants, reflecting the
contemporary European search for identity and the historical
interest in Jewish Catholics. We hope that we have provided
in this volume new ways for understanding religion and
ethnicity among the Jewish émigrés, and new directions for
searching for the émigré impact on the shaping of postwar
culture.},
Key = {fds330145}
}
@book{fds286649,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper - The Formative Years, 1902-1945: Politics and
Philosophy in Interwar Vienna},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds286649}
}
@book{fds286648,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper in Esilio},
Publisher = {Biblioteca Austriaca},
Editor = {Editore, R},
Year = {1999},
Key = {fds286648}
}
%% Books in Progress
@misc{fds32773,
Author = {Malachi Haim Hacohen},
Title = {Jacob and Esau Between Nation and Empire: A Jewish European
History},
Year = {2013},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds32773}
}
%% Edited Volumes
@misc{fds306092,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Between Religion and Ethnicity: Twentieth-Century Jewish
Émigrés and the Shaping of Postwar Culture},
Journal = {Religions},
Editor = {Hacohen, M and Mell, J},
Year = {2012},
url = {http://www.mdpi.com/journal/religions/special_issues/jewish-emigres/},
Key = {fds306092}
}
%% Journal Articles
@article{fds328596,
Author = {Hacohen, M},
Title = {Central European Jewish Émigrés and the Shaping of Postwar
Culture: Studies in Memory of Lilian Furst
(1931–2009)},
Journal = {Religions},
Volume = {8},
Number = {8},
Pages = {139-139},
Year = {2017},
Month = {August},
Doi = {10.3390/rel8080139},
Key = {fds328596}
}
@article{fds330141,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Nation and Empire in Modern Jewish European
History},
Journal = {Leo Baeck Institute Year Book},
Volume = {62},
Pages = {53-65},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press},
Year = {2017},
Abstract = {In the past two decades, U.S. historians of Western
colonialism and of central Europe have underlined empire’s
normativity and the nation state’s exceptionalism. The
implications of the imperial turn for Jewish European
history are this essay’s subject. It focuses on the Jewish
political experience of nation and empire in central Europe
and, specifically, on its divergence in fin-de-siècle
Germany and Austria. Both were nationalizing empires, but
the former, at once a continental and overseas empire,
abided by the nation state’s logic, which drove towards a
uniformly ethnicized political culture, whereas the latter,
a continental empire, nationalized against its will and
experimented with federalism to attenuate nationalism and
accommodate ethnocultural pluralism. The essay highlights
the unique political opportunities which late imperial
Austria opened for the Jews but projects them against a
darker two-millennia-long Jewish engagement with empire. The
imperial longue durée accounts both for liberal Jews’
enchantment with the nation state, the maker of Jewish
emancipation, and for traditional Jews’ continued loyalty
to imperial ideals.},
Key = {fds330141}
}
@article{fds286631,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {ENVISIONING JEWISH CENTRAL EUROPE: FRIEDRICH TORBERG, THE
AUSTRIAN ÉMIGRÉS, AND JEWISH EUROPEAN HISTORY},
Journal = {Journal of Modern Jewish Studies},
Volume = {13},
Number = {1},
Pages = {37-57},
Year = {2014},
Month = {January},
ISSN = {1472-5886},
Doi = {10.1080/14725886.2014.880242},
Key = {fds286631}
}
@article{fds286651,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Typology and the Holocaust: Erich Auerbach and
Judeo-Christian Europe},
Journal = {Religions},
Volume = {3},
Pages = {600-645},
Year = {2012},
Month = {July},
url = {http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/3/3/600},
Key = {fds286651}
}
@article{fds286650,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Berlin and Popper Between Nation and Empire: Diaspora,
Cosmopolitanism, and Jewish Life},
Journal = {Jewish Historical Studies},
Volume = {44},
Pages = {51-74},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds286650}
}
@article{fds286653,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {THE CULTURE OF VIENNESE SCIENCE AND THE RIDDLE OF AUSTRIAN
LIBERALISM},
Journal = {Modern Intellectual History},
Volume = {6},
Number = {2},
Pages = {369-396},
Year = {2009},
Month = {August},
ISSN = {1479-2443},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000268268300006&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1017/S1479244309002133},
Key = {fds286653}
}
@article{fds286654,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {’The Strange Fact That the State of Israel Exists’: The
Cold War Liberals Between Cosmopolitanism and
Nationalism},
Journal = {Jewish Social Studies},
Volume = {15},
Number = {2},
Pages = {37-81},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds286654}
}
@article{fds286663,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Jacob Talmon between Zionism and Cold War
liberalism},
Journal = {History of European Ideas},
Volume = {34},
Number = {2},
Pages = {146-157},
Year = {2008},
Month = {June},
ISSN = {0191-6599},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000256578200002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1016/j.histeuroideas.2007.12.011},
Key = {fds286663}
}
@article{fds286662,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Rediscovering Intellectual Biography – and Its
Limits},
Journal = {History of Political Economy},
Volume = {34},
Pages = {9-29},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds286662}
}
@article{fds286664,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Congress for Cultural Freedom in Austria: Forum, the
Rémigrés and Postwar Culture},
Journal = {Storiografia},
Volume = {11},
Pages = {135-145},
Year = {2007},
Key = {fds286664}
}
@article{fds286661,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {From Empire to Cosmopolitanism: The Central-European Jewish
Intelligentsia, 1867-1968},
Journal = {Simon Dubnow Institute Yearbook},
Volume = {V},
Pages = {117-134},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds286661}
}
@article{fds286660,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper and the Liberal Imagination in Science and
Politics (in Hungarian)},
Journal = {Buksz – Budapest Review of Books. (Budapesti Könyvszemle
– BUKSZ)},
Year = {2003},
Month = {Winter},
Key = {fds286660}
}
@article{fds320872,
Author = {Hacohen, MH and Popper, K},
Title = {The formative years, 1902-1945},
Journal = {Annals of Science},
Volume = {59},
Number = {1},
Pages = {89},
Year = {2002},
Month = {January},
Doi = {10.1080/00033790110044684},
Key = {fds320872}
}
@article{fds286642,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {La città celeste di Popper: Platone, Atene e la società
aperta},
Series = {Nuova Civiltà delle Macchine, XX:2},
Number = {XX:2},
Pages = {II:12-160},
Booktitle = {Karl R. Popper, 1902-2002: ripensando il razionalismo
critico. (Nuova Civilta delle Macchine, XX:2)},
Publisher = {Analisi-Trend},
Editor = {Gattei, S},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds286642}
}
@article{fds286659,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Poverty of Historicism, 1935-1940},
Journal = {Storiografia},
Volume = {5},
Pages = {67.-72.},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds286659}
}
@article{fds286658,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Dilemmas of cosmopolitanism: Karl Popper, Jewish identity,
and "central European culture"},
Journal = {Journal of Modern History},
Volume = {71},
Number = {1},
Pages = {105-149},
Year = {1999},
Month = {March},
ISSN = {0022-2801},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000079432300004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1086/235197},
Key = {fds286658}
}
@article{fds286657,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper, the Vienna circle, and red Vienna},
Journal = {Journal of the history of ideas},
Volume = {59},
Number = {4},
Pages = {711-734},
Year = {1998},
Month = {October},
ISSN = {0022-5037},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000076832900010&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Key = {fds286657}
}
@article{fds286656,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper in exile - The Viennese progressive imagination
and the making of the Open Society},
Journal = {Philosophy of the Social Sciences},
Volume = {26},
Number = {4},
Pages = {452-492},
Year = {1996},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0048-3931},
url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1996VX07000002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
Doi = {10.1177/004839319602600402},
Key = {fds286656}
}
@article{fds314370,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Leonard Krieger: Historicization and political engagement in
intellectual history},
Journal = {History and Theory},
Volume = {35},
Number = {1},
Pages = {84-128},
Year = {1996},
Month = {December},
ISSN = {0018-2656},
Abstract = {This essay explores the methodological and historiographical
legacy of Leonard Krieger (1918-1990), one of the most
sophisticated and influential intellectual historians of his
generation. The author argues that Krieger's mode of
historicization exemplifies essential methodological
practices neglected by contemporary historians and provides
a model for scholarly political engagement. The essay is
divided into four sections. The first provides an overview
of Krieger's last two works: Time's Reasons, a
methodological and historiographical study, and Ideas and
Events, a posthumously published collection of essays
written throughout Krieger's life. The second section,
focusing on the essays on Sartre, Kant, and Pufendorf in
Ideas and Events, defines Krieger's mode of historicization
as the pursuit of theoretical tensions in conceptual
structures and their explanation through the dilemmas of
thinkers. Krieger's historicization of tensions and dilemmas
was constrained, however, by his privileging of internal
theoretical explanations over external contextual ones. The
author argues that opening theories to broader historical
contexts may provide more satisfactory historical
explanations. Seeking to explain Krieger's apprehension
about radical historicization, the third section traces
Krieger's problem with coherence - the construction of
historical patterns - from Ideas and Events to Time's
Reasons. Krieger's conflicting commitments to the
historicist conception of history and to universal values
resulted in fear that historicization would lead to a
complete dissolution of historical coherence and meaning.
The fear, suggests the fourth section, was rooted in
Krieger's political experience. Like many in his generation,
Krieger believed that German Historismus was implicated in
National Socialism. He sought to liberalize Historismus
through a synthesis with natural law. This impossible
project failed, but Krieger's engagement of the past to
address contemporary problems remains exemplary. By
constructing histories of current problems and historicizing
his own position and concerns, he rendered history useful to
the present. Such political engagement can provide a model
for those seeking to re-engage history for radical political
reform.},
Key = {fds314370}
}
@article{fds286655,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Leonard Krieger: Historicalization and Political Engagement
in Intellectual History},
Journal = {History and Theory},
Volume = {35},
Pages = {80-130},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds286655}
}
%% Book Chapters
@misc{fds330142,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Jacob & Esau Today: The End of a Two Millennia
Paradigm?},
Volume = {325},
Pages = {167-190},
Booktitle = {Encouraging Openness: Essays for Joseph Agassi on the
Occasion of His 90th Birthday},
Publisher = {Springer},
Editor = {Nimrod Bar-Am and Stefano Gattei},
Year = {2017},
ISBN = {978-3-319-57669-5},
Abstract = {The Jacob & Esau typology collapsed in the aftermath of the
Holocaust and the State of Israel. Christians renounced the
supersessionist typology with Vatican II and Protestant
initiatives for Christian–Jewish Dialogue. Religious
Zionists wove Edom into a messianc vision of israel. Esau,
never before a symbol for Muslims, now became an Arab. The
1967 War and the 1968 Student Revolution signaled further
changes in Europe and israel. East German-Jewish
screenwriter, Jurek Becker's Holocaust novel, Jacob the Liar
(1969), reversed the antisemitic stereotype and made Jacob
an emblem of European humanity. Benjamin Tamuz’s novel
Jacob (1972) relegitimated Jewish Diaspora cosmopolitanism.
in the past three decades, Esau has become a Jewish and
Israeli hero. Meir Shalev’s novel, Esau (1991), a saga of
three-generations of a family of bakers in a village near
Jerusalem, parodies the rabbinic typology: Esau is a
diasporic Jew, Jacob a Zionist, and neither finds happiness.
Orthodox British rabbi, Jonathan Sacks, tells a
multicultural story of Jacob and Esau as "both precious to
G-d." Modern Orthodox Israeli rabbi, Benjamin Lau, calls for
an alliance of Jacob and Esau against Ishmael. Among the
Jewish Settlers, Esau represents alternatively the secular
Jew unjustly rejected, and the Israeli fighter bearing the
weight of defense.},
Key = {fds330142}
}
@misc{fds330143,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Young Popper, 1902–1937: History, Politics and
Philosophy in Interwar Vienna},
Pages = {30-68},
Booktitle = {The Cambridge Companion to Popper},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Jeremy Shearmur and Geoffrey Stokes},
Year = {2016},
ISBN = {0521890551},
Key = {fds330143}
}
@misc{fds330144,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Liberal Critique of Political Theology: Political
Messianism and the Cold War},
Pages = {38-50},
Booktitle = {Die helle und die dunkle Seite der Moderne},
Publisher = {Turia + Kant},
Editor = {Werner Michael Schwarz and Ingo Zechner},
Year = {2014},
ISBN = {9783851327519},
Key = {fds330144}
}
@misc{fds330146,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper and the Liberal Imagination: Rationality in
Science and Politics},
Pages = {111-132},
Booktitle = {I Limiti della Razionalità},
Publisher = {Carabba},
Editor = {M. Del Castello and Michael Segre},
Year = {2013},
ISBN = {9788863443141},
Key = {fds330146}
}
@misc{fds286641,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Congress for Cultural Freedom},
Volume = {2},
Pages = {22-28},
Booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Jewish History and Culture},
Publisher = {J. B. Metzler’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung,},
Editor = {Diner, D},
Year = {2012},
Key = {fds286641}
}
@misc{fds330147,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Cosmopolitanism, the European Nation State, and Jewish Life:
Berlin and Popper},
Pages = {135-160},
Booktitle = {Karl Popper oggi: una riflessione multidisciplinare,},
Publisher = {Salomone Belforte},
Editor = {Andrea Borghini and Stefano Gattei},
Year = {2011},
Key = {fds330147}
}
@misc{fds286640,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {From Forvm to Neues Forvm: The ‘Congress for Cultural
Freedom,’ the 68ers and the Émigrés},
Pages = {239-274},
Booktitle = {Das Jahr 1968 – Ereignis, Symbol, Chiffre},
Publisher = {Vienna University Press},
Editor = {Rathkolb, O and Stadler, F},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds286640}
}
@misc{fds286639,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Kosmopoliten in einer ethnonationalen Zeit? Juden und
Österreicher in der 1. Republik},
Booktitle = {Das Werden der Republik: Österreich 1918-1920},
Publisher = {Gerold},
Editor = {Konrad, H and Maderthaner, W},
Year = {2008},
Month = {Fall},
Key = {fds286639}
}
@misc{fds286638,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Young Popper as a Scholarly Field},
Volume = {1},
Pages = {99-110},
Booktitle = {Proceedings of the Karl Popper Centenary},
Publisher = {Ashgate Publishers},
Editor = {Jarvie, I and Miller, D and vols, 3},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds286638}
}
@incollection{fds286646,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Liberal Dilemmas and Moral Judgment},
Pages = {175-190},
Booktitle = {Naming Evil, Judging Evil},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Grant, R},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds286646}
}
@misc{fds330148,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Liberal Dilemmas and Moral Judgment},
Pages = {175-190},
Booktitle = {Naming Evil, Judging Evil},
Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
Editor = {Grant, R},
Year = {2006},
Key = {fds330148}
}
@misc{fds286637,
Author = {Hacohen, M},
Title = {Historicizing Deduction},
Booktitle = {Induction and Deduction in the Sciences},
Publisher = {Dordrecht: Kluwer},
Editor = {Galavotti, MC and Stadler, F},
Year = {2003},
Key = {fds286637}
}
@misc{fds286636,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Critical Rationalism, Logical Positivism, and the
Poststructuralist Conundrum: Reconsidering the
Neurath-Popper Debate},
Pages = {307-324},
Booktitle = {History of Philosophy and Science},
Publisher = {Dordrecht: Kluwer},
Editor = {Heidelberger, M and Stadler, F},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds286636}
}
@misc{fds286634,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Karl Popper’s Cosmopolitanism: Culture Clash and Jewish
Identity},
Pages = {171-194},
Booktitle = {Rethinking Vienna 1900},
Publisher = {New York: Berghahn Books},
Editor = {Beller, S},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds286634}
}
@misc{fds286635,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Limits of the National Paradigm in the Study of
Political Thought},
Pages = {247-279},
Booktitle = {Political Thought and its History in National
Context},
Publisher = {Cambridge: Cambridge University Press},
Editor = {Castiglione, D and Hampsher-Monk, I},
Year = {2001},
Key = {fds286635}
}
@misc{fds286633,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {The Rebirth of Liberalism in Science and Politics: Karl
Popper, the Vienna Circle, and Red Vienna},
Volume = {II},
Series = {2 vols.},
Pages = {146-179},
Booktitle = {Metropole Wien. Texturen der Moderne},
Publisher = {Vienna: WUV},
Editor = {Horak, R and al, E},
Year = {2000},
Key = {fds286633}
}
%% Articles in a Collection
@article{fds286632,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Red Vienna, the ’Jewish Question,’ and Emigration,
1936-1937},
Series = {4 vols},
Pages = {1:87-133.},
Booktitle = {Karl Popper: Critical Assessments.},
Publisher = {Routledge},
Editor = {Hear, AO and ed},
Year = {2004},
Key = {fds286632}
}
%% Papers In Progress
@article{fds286652,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Envisioning Central Europe: Friedrich Torberg, the Austrian
Émigrés and Jewish European History},
Journal = {Journal of Modern Jewish Studies},
Volume = {13},
Pages = {37-57},
Publisher = {Taylor & Francis (Routledge)},
Year = {2014},
Key = {fds286652}
}
%% Book Reviews
@article{fds286645,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {Eugene R. Sheppard, Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile:
The Making of a Political Philosopher},
Journal = {Studies in Contemporary Jewry},
Volume = {24},
Year = {2009},
Key = {fds286645}
}
@article{fds286644,
Author = {Hacohen, MH},
Title = {D. W. Hamlyn, Being a Philosopher: A History of a
Practice},
Journal = {Philosophy of the Social Sciences},
Volume = {26},
Pages = {304-310},
Year = {1996},
Month = {June},
Key = {fds286644}
}