The Shtetl
Editat de Steven T. Katzen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 dec 2006
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814748015
ISBN-10: 0814748015
Pagini: 338
Dimensiuni: 157 x 238 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: NYU Press - IPS
ISBN-10: 0814748015
Pagini: 338
Dimensiuni: 157 x 238 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: NYU Press - IPS
Cuprins
Contributors: Samuel Kassow, Gershon David Hundert, Immanuel Etkes, Nehemia Polen, Henry Abramson, Konrad Zielinski, Jeremy Dauber, Israel Bartel, Naomi Seidman, Mikhail Krutikov, Arnold J. Band, Katarzyna Wieclawska, Yehunda Bauer, and Elie Wiesel.
Recenzii
The book is a must-buy for all libraries.
—AJL NewsletterThe quality of the essays is uniformly good, and after reading them, readers will be fully acquainted with the elusive concept of the shtetl. The essays are well documented.
—Choice[A]nyone looking to really understand the Jewish past, not just the romanticized version of it, will find this book a perfect antidote.
The Reporter "This important and comprehensive collection provides a fascinating re-evaluation of one of the main locations of Jewish life in Eastern Europe down to the Holocaust and beyond."
Antony Polonsky, Albert Abramson Professor of Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and Brandeis University"The contributors help lift the veil of nostalgia that has long obscured the history of small town East European Jewish life. They contest the literary conception of the hermetically sealed, monolithic shtetl, and describe a more integrated and varied Jewish-Christian (and Jewish-Jewish) dynamic that seems much more true to life. This collection constitutes an important step beyond the older, diachronic understanding of Jewish history."
Glenn Dynner, author of Men of Silk: The Hasidic Conquest of Polish Jewish Society
—AJL NewsletterThe quality of the essays is uniformly good, and after reading them, readers will be fully acquainted with the elusive concept of the shtetl. The essays are well documented.
—Choice[A]nyone looking to really understand the Jewish past, not just the romanticized version of it, will find this book a perfect antidote.
The Reporter "This important and comprehensive collection provides a fascinating re-evaluation of one of the main locations of Jewish life in Eastern Europe down to the Holocaust and beyond."
Antony Polonsky, Albert Abramson Professor of Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and Brandeis University"The contributors help lift the veil of nostalgia that has long obscured the history of small town East European Jewish life. They contest the literary conception of the hermetically sealed, monolithic shtetl, and describe a more integrated and varied Jewish-Christian (and Jewish-Jewish) dynamic that seems much more true to life. This collection constitutes an important step beyond the older, diachronic understanding of Jewish history."
Glenn Dynner, author of Men of Silk: The Hasidic Conquest of Polish Jewish Society
Descriere
Takes a new look at this most important facet of East European Jewish life