"Olga Litvak marshals stunning erudition in a nigh-magical fashion as she revises the reigning conception of the Haskalah as a Jewish version of the European Enlightenment."
- Paul Mendes-Flohr (University of Chicago Divinity School) "An impressive and largely successful attempt at revisiting a central and important concept in Jewish history and historiography."
(European Review of History) "Anchored in the rhetoric of the maskilic text, Litvak's work amount to a compelling picture of Jewish modernity, a torn and ambivalent modernity that hopes to keep the Haskalah as a restraining fantasy, an expression of incessant critique of the various facts of modernity."
(Studies in Contemporary Jewry)