Frankel, Jonathan
Crisis, Revolution, and Russian Jews
Crisis, Revolution, and Russian Jews
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Author: Frankel, Jonathan
Russia
Published on 15 December 2008 by CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS in the United Kingdom.
Hardback | 336 pages
235 x 160 | 59g
This collection of essays examines the politicization and the politics of the Jewish people in the Russian empire during the late tsarist period. The focal point is the Russian revolution of 1905, when the political mobilization of the Jewish youth took on massive proportions, producing a cohort of radicalized activists - committed to socialism, nationalism, or both - who would exert an extraordinary influence on Jewish history in the twentieth-century in Eastern Europe, the United States, and Palestine. Frankel describes the dynamics of 1905 and the leading role of the intelligentsia as revolutionaries, ideologues, and observers. But, elsewhere, he also looks backwards to the emergent stage of modern Jewish politics in both Russia and the West and forward to the part played by the veterans of 1905 in Palestine and the United States.
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