Brian Horowitz, the well-known scholar of Russian Jewry, argues that Jews were not a people apart but were culturally integrated in Russian society. The book lets us grasp the meaning of secular Judaism and gives models from the past in order to stimulate ideas for the present.
Brian Horowitz, the well-known scholar of Russian Jewry, argues that Jews were not a people apart but were culturally integrated in Russian society. The book lets us grasp the meaning of secular Judaism and gives models from the past in order to stimulate ideas for the present.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian Horowitz is Sizeler Family Chair Professor of Jewish Studies at Tulane University. His awards include an Alexander Von Humboldt Fellowship and a Yad Hanadiv Award. He is author of many books, including Russian Idea-Jewish Presence, Empire Jews, and Jewish Philanthropy and Enlightenment in Late-Tsarist Russia.
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Introduction, William Craft Brumfield Part I: Russian-Jewish Historians and Historiography 1. The Return of the eder among Russian-Jewish Education Experts, 1840 1917 2. `Building a Fragile Edifice : A History of Russian-Jewish Historical Institutions, 1860 1914 3. Myths and Counter-Myths about Odessäs Jewish Intelligentsia during the Late Tsarist Period 4. Saul Borovoi s Survival: An Odessa Tale about a Jewish Historian in Soviet Times 5. The Ideological Challenges of S. M. Dubnov in Emigration: Autonomism and Zionism, Europe and Palestine Part II: Russian Jewish Intelligentsiäs Cultural Vibrancy 6. Semyon An-sky Dialogic Writer 7. Russian-Jewish Writers Face Pogroms, 1880 1914 8. M. O. Gershenzon, Alexander Pushkin, the Bible, and the Flaws of Jewish Nationalism 9. Battling for Self-Definition in Soviet Literature: Boris Eikhenbaum s Jewish Question 10. Vladimir Jabotinsky and the Mystique of 1905 11. Vladimir Jabotinsky and Violence Part III: Jewish Heritage in Russian Perception 12. Vladimir Solov ev and the Jews: A View from Today 13. Fear and Stereotyping: Vasily Rozanov and Jewish Menace
Introduction, William Craft Brumfield Part I: Russian-Jewish Historians and Historiography 1. The Return of the eder among Russian-Jewish Education Experts, 1840 1917 2. `Building a Fragile Edifice : A History of Russian-Jewish Historical Institutions, 1860 1914 3. Myths and Counter-Myths about Odessäs Jewish Intelligentsia during the Late Tsarist Period 4. Saul Borovoi s Survival: An Odessa Tale about a Jewish Historian in Soviet Times 5. The Ideological Challenges of S. M. Dubnov in Emigration: Autonomism and Zionism, Europe and Palestine Part II: Russian Jewish Intelligentsiäs Cultural Vibrancy 6. Semyon An-sky Dialogic Writer 7. Russian-Jewish Writers Face Pogroms, 1880 1914 8. M. O. Gershenzon, Alexander Pushkin, the Bible, and the Flaws of Jewish Nationalism 9. Battling for Self-Definition in Soviet Literature: Boris Eikhenbaum s Jewish Question 10. Vladimir Jabotinsky and the Mystique of 1905 11. Vladimir Jabotinsky and Violence Part III: Jewish Heritage in Russian Perception 12. Vladimir Solov ev and the Jews: A View from Today 13. Fear and Stereotyping: Vasily Rozanov and Jewish Menace
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