This study suggests how traditional language-rich narrative
histories of the Pale of Settlement can benefit from drawing on the
large vocabularies, questions, theories and analytical methods of
human geography, economics and the social sciences for an
understanding of how Jewish communities responded to multiple
disruptions during the nineteenth century. Moving from the
ecological level of systems of settlements and variations among
individual ones down to the immediate built environment, the book
explores how both physical and human space influenced responses to
everyday lives and emigration to America.
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