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Jewish Country Houses

Photography by Hélène Binet
An exploration of the world of Jewish country houses, their architecture and collections, and the lives of the extraordinary men and women who created, transformed, and shaped them.
 
Country houses are powerful symbols of national identity, evoking the glamorous world of the landowning aristocracy. Jewish country houses—properties that were owned, built, or renewed by Jews—tell a more complex story of prejudice and integration, difference and connection. Many had spectacular art collections and gardens. Some were stages for lavish entertaining, while others inspired the European avant-garde. A few are now museums of international importance, many more are hidden treasures, and all were beloved homes that bear witness to the remarkable achievements of newly emancipated Jews across Europe—and to a dream of belonging that mostly came to a brutal end with the Holocaust.
 
Lavishly illustrated with historical images and a new body of work by the celebrated photographer Hélène Binet, this book is the first to tell the story of Jewish country houses, from the playful historicism of the National Trust’s Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire to the modernist masterpiece that is the Villa Tugendhat in the Czech city of Brno—and across the pond to the United States, where American Jews infused the European country house tradition with their own distinctive concerns and experiences. This book emerges from a four-year research project funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council that aims to establish Jewish country houses as a focus for research, a site of European memory, and a significant aspect of European Jewish heritage and material culture.

300 pages | 250 color plates | 8 x 10.5 | © 2024

The Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry

Architecture: History of Architecture

Jewish Studies


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Table of Contents

Preface
List of Illustrations
Style Note
1. A Jewish and a European Story
Abigail Green, Tom Stammers, and Juliet Carey
with Silvia Davoli and Jaclyn Granick
2. A Combination of Many Visions
Hélène Binet
3. The Stories we Tell: Salomons Estate
Tom Stammers and Abigail Green
4. Hughenden Manor: a Home for a Prime Minister
Rob Bandy
5. The Château de Ferrières: a European Powerhouse
Pauline Prévost-Marcilhacy
6. In Walpole’s Footsteps: Lady Waldegrave at Strawberry Hill
Nino Strachey
7. Playing with the Past at Waddesdon Manor
Juliet Carey
8. Two Houses, Two Countries, One Cosmopolitan Family: Torre Alfina
and the Château de Champs-sur-Marne
Alice Legé
9. Agriculture et Ars: Villa La Montesca in Città di Castello
Luisa Levi d’Ancona Modena
10. Kérylos: ‘The Greek Villa’
Henri Lavagne
11. Schloss Freienwalde: the Jewish Restoration of a Prussian Legacy
Martin Sabrow
12. Nymans, an English House and Garden
John Hilary
13. Max Liebermann’s Villa at Lake Wannsee: a Public Retreat
Lucy Wasensteiner
14. From the Palatial to the Modern: Industry and Luxury in 208 Habsburg Europe.
Petr Svoboda
15. Trent Park: a House under German Occupation
Helen Fry
16. An American Epilogue
Juliet Carey and Abigail Green
17. Exploring the Traces
Abigail Green

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