Movable Inn

Titel: Movable Inn : the Rural Jewish Population of Minsk Guberniya in 1793-1914 / Judith Kalik
Verfasser:
Veröffentlicht: Warsaw : Sciendo, 2018
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
Format: E-Book
Sprache: Englisch
Schlagworte:
ISBN: 9783110576092 ; 3110576090
alg: 46050256
001A    $06055:04-03-20 
001B    $01999:12-10-24 $t00:09:26.000 
001D    $06055:04-03-20 
001U    $0utf8 
001X    $00 
002@    $0Oax 
002C    $aText $btxt $2rdacontent 
002D    $aComputermedien $bc $2rdamedia 
002E    $aOnline-Ressource $bcr $2rdacarrier 
003@    $0460502565 
004A    $A978-3-11-057609-2 
004A    $03-11-057609-0 
006C    $01032691477 $aOCoLC 
007A    $0460502565 $aHEB 
007I    $0JBK-10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx 
009Q    $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $xH 
010@    $aeng 
011@    $a2018 
017B    $aZDB-39-JOA 
021A    $aMovable Inn $dthe Rural Jewish Population of Minsk Guberniya in 1793-1914 $hJudith Kalik 
028A    $BVerfasser $#קליק, יהודית $#Qalîq, Yehûdît $#Kalik, Judith $#Kalik, Yehudit $#Kalik, Julia $#קאליק, יהודית $4aut $D20220215 $Ecgwrk $7128655798 $8Ḳaliḳ, Yehudit$Z19XX- [Tp1] $9159121795 
033A    $pWarsaw $nSciendo 
033E    $pNew York $nJSTOR 
034D    $a1 Online-Ressource 
044A    $aJews $S#0 $xHistory $y18th century $zEurope, Eastern $N650 
044A    $aJews $S#0 $xHistory $y19th century $zEurope, Eastern $N650 
044A    $aJews $S#0 $xHistory $y20th century $zEurope, Eastern $N650 
044A    $aJews $2fast $S#7 $N650 
044A    $aHistory $2fast $S#7 $N655 
044K    $RJudentum $RIsraeliten $RStämme Israels $#Jude $74028808-0 $8Juden [Ts1] $9085075922 
044K    $RBevölkerung $RLändlicher Raum $#Rural population $#Population rurale $#Población rural $#rural population $#Landbevölkerung $#Agrarbevölkerung $#Landbevölkerung $#Landbevölkerung $#Dorf Bevölkerung $#Dorfbevölkerung $#Ländliche Bevölkerung $#Ländlicher Raum Bevölkerung $74034229-3 $8Landbevölkerung [Ts1] $908509174X 
044K    $74564921-2 $8Minsk$gGouvernement [Tg1] $9090727290 
045B    $a940.04924 $eDDC23eng 
045E    $c290 $c300 $c940 
045R    $aGeschichte 1793-1914 
047A    $aSacherschließung maschinell aus paralleler Ausg. übernommen 
047I    $aJews are typically viewed as urban dwellers. However there was a considerable Jewish presence in villages from the very beginning of their settlement in Eastern Europe in the 12th century, up until the Holocaust. The presence of a large Jewish population in villages was, in fact, one of the most distinctive features of East European Jewry. The colourful personality of Jewish leaseholders of the production and sale of alcoholic beverages was often depicted in Polish, Russian and Jewish literature of the 19th century, but the real knowledge about the East European rural Jews beyond the stereotypical view is still at large. The book presents the results of a systematic survey, the first of its kind, on the rural Jews in the Minsk Guberniya, from its establishment as a major administrative unit within the Russian Empire in 1793, to the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. The present study is based mainly on systematic sources, which produced, for the first time, a full picture of Jewish settlement in the countryside in one particular region of the Russian Empire. 

lok: 46050256 3
101B    $013-08-20 $t09:44:22.000 
101C    $013-08-20 
101U    $0utf8 
145S/01 $a770 
145Z/01 $a900 T 252 H 
145Z/02 $a900 T 252 Da 0054 
145Z/03 $a900 T 252 Da 0059 

exp: 46050256 3 1 #EPN
201B/01 $004-03-20 $t22:56:01.580 
201C/01 $004-03-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01085208672 
208@/01 $a04-03-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 5

exp: 46050256 5 1 #EPN
201B/01 $011-09-20 $t22:42:25.773 
201C/01 $011-09-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01122835019 
208@/01 $a11-09-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 6

exp: 46050256 6 1 #EPN
201B/01 $011-09-20 $t22:42:25.785 
201C/01 $011-09-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01122835027 
208@/01 $a11-09-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 8

exp: 46050256 8 1 #EPN
201B/01 $004-03-20 $t22:56:01.591 
201C/01 $004-03-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01085208680 
208@/01 $a04-03-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 10

exp: 46050256 10 1 #EPN
201B/01 $004-03-20 $t22:56:01.607 
201C/01 $004-03-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01085208699 
208@/01 $a04-03-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 11

exp: 46050256 11 1 #EPN
201B/01 $005-03-20 $t23:05:21.756 
201C/01 $005-03-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01085419630 
208@/01 $a05-03-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 13

exp: 46050256 13 1 #EPN
201B/01 $005-03-20 $t23:05:21.772 
201C/01 $005-03-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01085419649 
208@/01 $a05-03-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 20

exp: 46050256 20 1 #EPN
201B/01 $004-03-20 $t22:56:01.619 
201C/01 $004-03-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01085208702 
208@/01 $a04-03-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 21

exp: 46050256 21 1 #EPN
201B/01 $004-03-20 $t22:56:01.631 
201C/01 $004-03-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01085208710 
208@/01 $a04-03-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 23

exp: 46050256 23 1 #EPN
201B/01 $004-03-20 $t22:56:01.651 
201C/01 $004-03-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01085208729 
208@/01 $a04-03-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 24

exp: 46050256 24 1 #EPN
201B/01 $005-03-20 $t23:05:21.782 
201C/01 $005-03-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01085419657 
208@/01 $a05-03-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 25

exp: 46050256 25 1 #EPN
201B/01 $004-03-20 $t22:56:01.663 
201C/01 $004-03-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01085208737 
208@/01 $a04-03-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 36

exp: 46050256 36 1 #EPN
201B/01 $015-10-22 $t00:46:37.520 
201C/01 $014-10-22 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01216046735 
208@/01 $a14-10-22 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 49

exp: 46050256 49 1 #EPN
201B/01 $011-09-20 $t22:42:25.792 
201C/01 $011-09-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01122835035 
208@/01 $a11-09-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 51

exp: 46050256 51 1 #EPN
201B/01 $005-03-20 $t23:05:21.819 
201C/01 $005-03-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01085419673 
208@/01 $a05-03-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 54

exp: 46050256 54 1 #EPN
201B/01 $011-09-20 $t22:42:25.802 
201C/01 $011-09-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01122835043 
208@/01 $a11-09-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 69

exp: 46050256 69 1 #EPN
201B/01 $011-09-20 $t22:42:25.850 
201C/01 $011-09-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01122835051 
208@/01 $a11-09-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 74

exp: 46050256 74 1 #EPN
201B/01 $012-10-24 $t00:09:26.777 
201C/01 $011-10-24 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01277263701 
208@/01 $a11-10-24 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 75

exp: 46050256 75 1 #EPN
201B/01 $005-03-20 $t23:05:21.857 
201C/01 $005-03-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $0108541969X 
208@/01 $a05-03-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 76

exp: 46050256 76 1 #EPN
201B/01 $011-09-20 $t22:42:25.856 
201C/01 $011-09-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $0112283506X 
208@/01 $a11-09-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 107

exp: 46050256 107 1 #EPN
201B/01 $005-03-20 $t23:05:21.869 
201C/01 $005-03-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01085419703 
208@/01 $a05-03-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 108

exp: 46050256 108 1 #EPN
201B/01 $011-09-20 $t22:42:25.860 
201C/01 $011-09-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01122835078 
208@/01 $a11-09-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 204

exp: 46050256 204 1 #EPN
201B/01 $004-03-20 $t22:56:01.683 
201C/01 $004-03-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01085208745 
208@/01 $a04-03-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH 

lok: 46050256 205

exp: 46050256 205 1 #EPN
201B/01 $004-03-20 $t22:56:01.695 
201C/01 $004-03-20 
201U/01 $0utf8 
203@/01 $01085208753 
208@/01 $a04-03-20 $bl 
209S/01 $S0 $uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx $XH
LEADER 00000cam a22000002c 4500
001 460502565
003 DE-603
005 20241012000926.0
007 cr||||||||||||
008 200304s2018 xx |||| o| u00||u|eng c
020 |a 9783110576092 
020 |a 3110576090 
035 |a (DE-599)HEB460502565 
040 |a DE-603  |b ger  |c DE-603  |d DE-603 
041 |a eng 
082 7 |a 940.04924  |2 23/eng 
084 |a 290  |a 300  |a 940  |q DE-101  |2 sdnb 
100 1 |a Ḳaliḳ, Yehudit  |d 19XX-  |e Verfasser  |4 aut  |0 (DE-603)159121795  |0 (DE-588)128655798  |2 gnd 
245 0 0 |a Movable Inn  |b the Rural Jewish Population of Minsk Guberniya in 1793-1914  |c Judith Kalik 
264 1 |a Warsaw  |b Sciendo  |c 2018 
264 2 |a New York  |b JSTOR 
300 |a 1 Online-Ressource 
336 |a Text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a Computermedien  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a Online-Ressource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
520 |a Jews are typically viewed as urban dwellers. However there was a considerable Jewish presence in villages from the very beginning of their settlement in Eastern Europe in the 12th century, up until the Holocaust. The presence of a large Jewish population in villages was, in fact, one of the most distinctive features of East European Jewry. The colourful personality of Jewish leaseholders of the production and sale of alcoholic beverages was often depicted in Polish, Russian and Jewish literature of the 19th century, but the real knowledge about the East European rural Jews beyond the stereotypical view is still at large. The book presents the results of a systematic survey, the first of its kind, on the rural Jews in the Minsk Guberniya, from its establishment as a major administrative unit within the Russian Empire in 1793, to the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. The present study is based mainly on systematic sources, which produced, for the first time, a full picture of Jewish settlement in the countryside in one particular region of the Russian Empire. 
648 7 |a Geschichte 1793-1914  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Juden  |0 (DE-588)4028808-0  |0 (DE-603)085075922  |2 gnd 
650 7 |a Landbevölkerung  |0 (DE-588)4034229-3  |0 (DE-603)08509174X  |2 gnd 
651 7 |a Minsk  |g Gouvernement  |0 (DE-588)4564921-2  |0 (DE-603)090727290  |2 gnd 
856 |u https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvbkk0gx  |x Verlag  |z kostenfrei 
912 |a ZDB-39-JOA 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1085208672  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1122835019  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1122835027  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1085208680  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1085208699  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1085419630  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1085419649  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1085208702  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1085208710  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1085208729  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1085419657  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1085208737  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1216046735  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1122835035  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1085419673  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1122835043  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1122835051  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1277263701  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)108541969X  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)112283506X  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1085419703  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1122835078  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1085208745  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1085208753  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d