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本文分析了奥地利作家卡尔·埃米尔·弗兰佐斯(Karl Emil Franzos) 1880年的论文《namensstuden》,这篇文章极大地塑造了关于犹太姓氏及其所谓起源的既定知识。尽管弗兰索斯的说法自发表以来一直受到质疑,但他的文章——包括1888年和1897年的两个后来的版本——仍然被广泛引用于犹太家族史的研究中。基于对历史的全面考察,本文论证了弗兰索斯的文本是一个文学的、虚构的历史的例子,因此不应被误认为是一本关于18世纪犹太人采用姓氏的史学参考著作。
Of Bug Crushers and Barbaric Clerks: The Fabricated History of Jewish Family Names in Karl Emil Franzos’ ‘Namensstudien’ (1880)
This article analyses the 1880 essay ‘Namensstudien’ by Austrian writer Karl Emil Franzos, which significantly shaped established knowledge of Jewish family names and their alleged origins. Although Franzos’ claims have been questioned since their publication, his essay—including two later versions from 1888 and 1897—is still widely referenced in studies on the history of Jewish family names. Based on a thorough historical examination, this article demonstrates that Franzos’ text is an example of literary, fabricated history and should thus not be mistaken for a historiographical reference work on the adoption of family names by Jews in the eighteenth century.