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1 online resource (456 pages). |
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IJS studies in Judaica ; v. 13
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IJS studies in Judaica ; v. 13.
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Contents |
List of Illustrations; Preface and Acknowledgements; Russian-Jewish Cultural Retention in Early Twentieth Century Western Europe: Contexts and Theoretical Implications; Part One Russian Jewish Translators and Writers; Schiller's Wilhelm Tell in Bialik's Translation; Bialik's Translation of Don Quixote (1912/1923); Vogel and the City; Marginalia of the Hebrew Renaissance: The Enrichment of Literary Hebrew through Calques of Russian Phrases in the Works of Elisheva and Leah Goldberg; Part Two Interpretations of Past and Present of Jewish Culture. |
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Russian-Jewish Ideas in German Dress: Elias Bickerman on the Hellenizing Reformers of Jewish AntiquityNahum Slouschz (1871-1966) and His Contribution to the Hebrew Renaissance; Cultural Anxieties of Russian-Jewish Emigrés: Max Eitingon and Lev Shestov; Pinh?as Rutenberg and Vladimir Burtsev: Some Unknown Aspects of the Connection between Palestine and the Russian Emigration in Europe; An Enclave in Time? Russian-Jewish Berlin Revisited; Bergelson, Benjamin and Berlin: Justice Deferred; Part Three New Sources on Russian Jewish Influences in Music, Art and Publishing. |
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If Moscow were Paris: Russia, the Soviet Union and Birobidzhan as Points of Reference in the Yiddish Press of ParisDer Einfluss der Jüdischen kulturellen Renaissance in Osteuropa auf das Musiklebenin Wien (1919-1938); The Graphic Work of Issachar Ber Ryback (1897-1935): An Outstanding Example of Children's Book Art; 'A Beautiful Lie'--Zhar-Ptitsa (The Firebird): Sustaining Journalistic Activity and Showcasing Russia in 1920s Berlin; The Absence of a Jewish Russian Legacy in France: Ben-Ami's Testimony and the Schwartzbard Affair; Ideology and Identity: El Lissitzky in Berlin. |
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Part Four Repositories of the Russian Jewish DiasporaSimon Dubnow and the Question of Jewish Emigration in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century; 'Immortalizing the Crime in History ... ': The Activities of the Ostjüdisches Historisches Archiv (Kiev--Berlin--Paris, 1920-1940); From a Russian-Jewish Philanthropic Organization to the 'Glorious Institute of World Jewry': Activities of the World ORT Union in the 1920s-1940s; Vladimir (Zeev) Jabotinsky and His Recently Discovered Works: Problems of Attribution and Analysis; Index of Names. |
Summary |
This book traces the impact on Jewish culture in Western Europe of the migration of Russian Jews following the 1917 Revolution as they enabled the creation of a single sphere of Jewish culture common to all parts of the European diaspora. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Local Note |
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Subject |
Jews, Russian -- Europe -- Intellectual life -- 20th century -- Congresses.
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Jews, Russian. |
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Europe. |
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Intellectual life. |
Chronological Term |
20th century |
Subject |
Jews -- Russia -- Intellectual life -- 20th century -- Congresses.
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Jews. |
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Russia. |
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Russia -- Ethnic relations.
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Ethnic relations. |
Chronological Term |
1900 - 1999 |
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Electronic books.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Added Author |
Schulte, Jörg.
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Tabachnikova, Olga, 1967-
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Wagstaff, Peter.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Schulte, Jörg. Russian Jewish Diaspora and European Culture, 1917-1937. Leiden : BRILL, ©2012 9789004227149 |
ISBN |
9789004227132 (electronic book) |
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900422713X (electronic book) |
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9789004227149 (hardback ; alkaline paper) |
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9004227148 (hardback ; alkaline paper) |
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