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The Jews of Eastern Europe, 1772-1881

Author/creator Bartal, Israel Author
Other author/creatorNaor,Chaya Translator
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoPhiladelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
Description216 p. 09.000 x 06.000 in.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
Subject(s)
Series Jewish Culture and Contexts Ser.
Summary Annotation In the nineteenth century, the largest Jewish community the modern world had known lived in hundreds of towns and shtetls in the territory between the Prussian border of Poland and the Ukrainian coast of the Black Sea. The period had started with the partition of Poland and the absorption of its territories into the Russian and Austro-Hungarian empires; it would end with the first large-scale outbreaks of anti-Semitic violence and the imposition in Russia of strong anti-Semitic legislation. In the years between, a traditional society accustomed to an autonomous way of life would be transformed into one much more open to its surrounding cultures, yet much more confident of its own nationalist identity. InThe Jews of Eastern Europe, Israel Bartal traces this transformation and finds in it the roots of Jewish modernity.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
ISBN9780812219074
ISBN0812219074 (Perfect) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780812219074
Stock number00027359

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