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The Jurisdiction Of The Court Of Appeals Of The State Of New York (Hardcover): Benjamin Nathan Cardozo The Jurisdiction Of The Court Of Appeals Of The State Of New York (Hardcover)
Benjamin Nathan Cardozo
R861 Discovery Miles 8 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
From Europe's East to the Middle East - Israel's Russian and Polish Lineages (Hardcover): Kenneth Moss, Benjamin... From Europe's East to the Middle East - Israel's Russian and Polish Lineages (Hardcover)
Kenneth Moss, Benjamin Nathans, Taro Tsurumi
R1,735 R1,575 Discovery Miles 15 750 Save R160 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The overwhelming majority of Jews who laid the foundations of the Israeli state during the first half of the twentieth century came from the Polish lands and the Russian Empire. This is a fact widely known, yet its implications for the history of Israel and the Middle East and, reciprocally, for the history of what was once the demographic heartland of the Jewish diaspora remain surprisingly ill-understood. Through fine-grained analyses of people, texts, movements, and worldviews in motion, the scholars assembled in From Europe's East to the Middle East—hailing from Europe, Israel, Japan, and the United States—rediscover a single transnational Jewish history of surprising connections, ideological cacophony, and entangled fates. Against the view of Israel as an outpost of the West, whether as a beacon of democracy or a creation of colonialism, this volume reveals how profoundly Zionism and Israel were shaped by the assumptions of Polish nationalism, Russian radicalism, and Soviet Communism; the unique ethos of the East European intelligentsia; and the political legacies of civil and national strife in the East European "shatter-zone." Against the view that Zionism effected a complete break from the diaspora that had birthed it, the book sheds new light on the East European sources of phenomena as diverse as Zionist military culture, kibbutz socialism, and ultra-Orthodox education for girls. Finally, it reshapes our understanding of East European Jewish life, from the Tsarist Empire, to independent Poland, to the late Soviet Union. Looking past siloed histories of both Zionism and its opponents in Eastern Europe, the authors reconstruct Zionism's transnational character, charting unexpected continuities across East European and Israeli Jewish life, and revealing how Jews in Eastern Europe grew ever more entangled with the changing realities of Jewish society in Palestine.

Culture Front - Representing Jews in Eastern Europe (Hardcover): Benjamin Nathans, Gabriella Safran Culture Front - Representing Jews in Eastern Europe (Hardcover)
Benjamin Nathans, Gabriella Safran
R1,741 R1,574 Discovery Miles 15 740 Save R167 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Culture Front Representing Jews in Eastern Europe Edited by Benjamin Nathans and Gabriella Safran For most of the last four centuries, the broad expanse of territory between the Baltic and the Black Seas, known since the Enlightenment as "Eastern Europe," has been home to the world's largest Jewish population. The Jews of Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Galicia, Romania, and Ukraine were prodigious generators of modern Jewish culture. Their volatile blend of religious traditionalism and precocious quests for collective self-emancipation lies at the heart of "Culture Front." This volume brings together contributions by both historians and literary scholars to take readers on a journey across the cultural history of East European Jewry from the mid-seventeenth century to the present. The articles collected here explore how Jews and their Slavic neighbors produced and consumed imaginative representations of Jewish life in chronicles, plays, novels, poetry, memoirs, museums, and more. The book puts culture at the forefront of analysis, treating verbal artistry itself as a kind of frontier through which Jews and Slavs imagined, experienced, and negotiated with themselves and each other. The four sections investigate the distinctive themes of that frontier: violence and civility; popular culture; politics and aesthetics; and memory. The result is a fresh exploration of ideas and movements that helped change the landscape of modern Jewish history. Benjamin Nathans is Ronald S. Lauder Endowed Term Associate Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of "Beyond the Pale: The Jewish Encounter with Late Imperial Russia." Gabriella Safran is Associate Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Stanford University. She is the author of "Rewriting the Jew: Assimilation Narratives in the Russian Empire" and coeditor (with Steven Zipperstein) of "The Worlds of S. An-sky: A Russian Jewish Intellectual at the Turn of the Century." Jewish Culture and Contexts 2008 336 pages 6 x 9 ISBN 978-0-8122-4055-9 Cloth $65.00s 42.50 World Rights Religion, History Short copy: Bringing together contributions by historians and literary scholars, "Culture Front" explores how Jews and their Slavic neighbors produced and consumed imaginative representations of Jewish life in chronicles, plays, novels, poetry, memoirs, museums, and elsewhere.

The Jurisdiction Of The Court Of Appeals Of The State Of New York (Paperback): Benjamin Nathan Cardozo The Jurisdiction Of The Court Of Appeals Of The State Of New York (Paperback)
Benjamin Nathan Cardozo
R630 Discovery Miles 6 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Beyond the Pale - The Jewish Encounter with Late Imperial Russia (Paperback, New ed): Benjamin Nathans Beyond the Pale - The Jewish Encounter with Late Imperial Russia (Paperback, New ed)
Benjamin Nathans
R1,108 Discovery Miles 11 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A surprising number of Jews lived, literally and figuratively, "beyond the Pale" of Jewish Settlement in tsarist Russia during the half-century before the Revolution of 1917. Thanks to the availability of long-closed Russian archives, along with a wide range of other sources, Benjamin Nathans reinterprets the history of the Russian-Jewish encounter. In the wake of Russia's "Great Reforms," Nathans writes, a policy of selective integration stimulated social and geographic mobility among the empire's Jews. The reaction that culminated, toward the turn of the century, in ethnic restrictions on admission to universities, the professions, and other institutions of civil society reflected broad anxieties that Russians were being placed at a disadvantage in their own empire. Nathans's conclusions about the effects of selective integration and the Russian-Jewish encounter during this formative period will be of great interest to all students of modern Jewish and modern Russian history.

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