This book is about Zelda Popkin who lived and wrote through all the great changes of American Jewish women's lives in the 20th century: the reaction against religious tradition, women's emancipation, struggles against antisemitism, the impact of the Holocaust and the creation of Israel, and the upsurge of Jewish identity in the 1960s.
This book is about Zelda Popkin who lived and wrote through all the great changes of American Jewish women's lives in the 20th century: the reaction against religious tradition, women's emancipation, struggles against antisemitism, the impact of the Holocaust and the creation of Israel, and the upsurge of Jewish identity in the 1960s.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeremy D. Popkin holds the William T. Bryan chair of history at the University of Kentucky. He is the author of many books, including most recently A New World Begins: A History of the French Revolution (Basic Books, 2019). He resides in Lexington, Kentucky.
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Introduction: Zelda Popkin, An American Jew, an American Woman, an American Writer 1. An American Jewish Childhood 2. Zelda Popkin: Modern American Woman 3. Women, Murderers, and Soldiers: A Career in Popular Culture 4. Facing Personal Loss and Jewish Catastrophe 5. Zelda Popkin and the Women of Israel 6. Left Behind in the 'Golden Age' 7. "Yes, There Is a Second Chance" Epilogue Acknowledgments Sources and Bibliography
Introduction: Zelda Popkin, An American Jew, an American Woman, an American Writer 1. An American Jewish Childhood 2. Zelda Popkin: Modern American Woman 3. Women, Murderers, and Soldiers: A Career in Popular Culture 4. Facing Personal Loss and Jewish Catastrophe 5. Zelda Popkin and the Women of Israel 6. Left Behind in the 'Golden Age' 7. "Yes, There Is a Second Chance" Epilogue Acknowledgments Sources and Bibliography
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