After Soviet State Antisemitism

Emigration, Transformation, and the Re-Building of Jewish Life Since 1991, Post-Soviet Jewry in Transition 2

Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern/Vladimir Zeev Khanin

370 Seiten, 10 s/w Illustr., 39 s/w Tab., 10 b/w ill., 39 b/w tbl.

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Following the abolishment of state-sanctioned antisemitism under Gorbachevs Perestroika liberalization policy, Jewish life in the (F)SU ([former] Soviet Union) was dominated by two interrelated trends: large-scale emigration on the one hand, and attempts to re-establish a fully-organized local Jewish life on the other. Although many aspects of these trends have become the subjects of academic research, a few important developments in the recent decade have not been studied in depth. The authors of this volume trace these trends using various methods from the social sciences and humanities and focusing on issues pertaining to the physical, mental, legal, and cultural borders of the Jewish collective in the post-Soviet Eurasia; traditional and modern patterns of Jewish ethnic, national, religious, and cultural identities; the development of Jewish organizations and movements; contemporary Jewish religious and civil culture; and the general sociocultural and political context(s) of the FSU Jewish life. This volume will make a robust contribution to research on contemporary Jewish (and other) ethnicities and will enrich public discourses on ethnic, religious, and cultural minorities and their current situation in Europe and the FSU.

Vladimir Zeev Khanin, Bar-Ilan University, Israel; Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, Midwest University in Chicago, USA.

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Autor Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern/Vladimir Zeev Khanin
Verlag De Gruyter Oldenbourg
ISBN 9783110790993
ISBN/EAN 9783110790993
Lieferzeit Vorbestellbar
Erscheinungsdatum 21.12.2023
Lieferbarkeitsdatum 21.10.2024
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Seitenzahl 370 S., 10 s/w Illustr., 39 s/w Tab., 10 b/w ill., 39 b/w tbl.

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Verlag De Gruyter Oldenbourg
ISBN 9783110790993
Erscheinungsdatum 21.12.2023
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Following the abolishment of state-sanctioned antisemitism under Gorbachevs Perestroika liberalization policy, Jewish life in the (F)SU ([former] Soviet Union) was dominated by two interrelated trends: large-scale emigration on the one hand, and attempts to re-establish a fully-organized local Jewish life on the other. Although many aspects of these trends have become the subjects of academic research, a few important developments in the recent decade have not been studied in depth. The authors of this volume trace these trends using various methods from the social sciences and humanities and focusing on issues pertaining to the physical, mental, legal, and cultural borders of the Jewish collective in the post-Soviet Eurasia; traditional and modern patterns of Jewish ethnic, national, religious, and cultural identities; the development of Jewish organizations and movements; contemporary Jewish religious and civil culture; and the general sociocultural and political context(s) of the FSU Jewish life. This volume will make a robust contribution to research on contemporary Jewish (and other) ethnicities and will enrich public discourses on ethnic, religious, and cultural minorities and their current situation in Europe and the FSU.

Vladimir Zeev Khanin, Bar-Ilan University, Israel; Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, Midwest University in Chicago, USA.

 

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