Discusses the political cooperation between Jews and Lithuanians in
the Tsarist Empire from the last decades of the 19th century until
the early 1920s. These years saw the transformation of both Jewish
and Lithuanian political life. Within the Jewish community, the
previously dominant integrationists were now challenged both by
those who believed that the Jews were not a religious but an ethnic
or proto-nationalist group and those who believed that only with
the abolition of capitalism and the establishment of a socialist
state would Jewish integration be possible. Among the Lithuanians,
the emergence of a modern national identity became increasingly
prevalent.
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