The Jews of Eastern Europe
| Titel: | The Jews of Eastern Europe / editors Leonard J. Greenspoon ... |
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| Veröffentlicht: | Omaha, Neb. : Creighton Univ. Press, 2005 |
| Umfang: | XXI, 351 Seiten |
| Format: | Buch |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Studies in Jewish civilization ; 16 Proceedings of the ... Annual Symposium of the Klutznick Chair in Jewish Civilization - Harris Center for Judaic Studies ; 16 |
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| ISBN: | 1881871479 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Acknowledgments
- p. xi
- Editors' Introduction
- p. xv
- Contributors
- p. xix
- The Russian Rabbinate under the Czars
- p. 1
- The Image of Russian Jews in Russian-Jewish Historiography, 1860-1914
- p. 9
- The Ashkenazic Gaze: Creating the Jewish Art Book
- p. 29
- Beyond "Jewish Luck": The Institutional Context of Early Russian-Jewish Art
- p. 61
- Karl Emil Franzos and Bertha Papenheim's Portraits of the (Eastern European Jewish) Artist
- p. 79
- The Politics and Priorities of Jewish Music Publishing in Eastern Europe
- p. 101
- The Radical Assimilated: Hungarian "Urbanists" and Jewish Identity in the 1930s
- p. 117
- The Transformation of Jewish Vilna, 1881-1939
- p. 143
- Russian Literature and Jewish Death
- p. 165
- "...even beyond Pinsk": Yizke Bikher [Memorial Books] and Jewish Cultural Life in the Shtetl
- p. 175
- New Jews: David Bergelson and Birobidzhan
- p. 191
- Nokhem-Meyer Shaykevitsch: Another Classic of Yiddish Theater
- p. 203
- From "Little Man" to "Milkman": Does Jewish Art Reflect Jewish Life?
- p. 217
- The Politics of Philanthropy: Migration, Emigration, and the Transformation of Jewish Communal Governance in Bialystok, 1885-1939
- p. 233
- Enlightened Self-Interest: The Men and Women Who Opened Schools for Jewish Girls in Late Imperial Russia
- p. 265
- The Transformation of Zionist Religious Rhetoric as Seen Through Its Yiddish-Language Propaganda: The Case of Galicia
- p. 285
- Aristotle & the Ostjuden: Philosophical Thought Among the first Generations of Eastern European Maskilim
- p. 297
- Searching for "Catholic Israel" in Focsani: Solomon Schechter's Childhood in Romania
- p. 313
- Language Violence: Auschwitz Convent Controversy
- p. 329
- Coming into Their Inheritance: Jewish-American Autobiographers Encounter Eastern Europe
- p. 339
- Previously Published Books in Series
- p. 352


