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Russianarab Worlds A Documentary History Eileen M Kane Masha Kirasirova

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Russianarab Worlds A Documentary History Eileen M Kane Masha Kirasirova
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 32.61 MB
Pages: 402
Author: Eileen M. Kane, Masha Kirasirova, Margaret Litvin
ISBN: 9780197605769, 0197605761
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Russianarab Worlds A Documentary History Eileen M Kane Masha Kirasirova by Eileen M. Kane, Masha Kirasirova, Margaret Litvin 9780197605769, 0197605761 instant download after payment.

"The Soviet Arabist Kulthum 'Awda-Vasilieva was born in 1892 to Orthodox Christian parents in Nazareth, in Ottoman Palestine. She died in Moscow in 1965, leaving autobiographical writings that help explain how this unwelcome fifth daughter of Palestinian peasants went on to become a distinguished Arabist in the USSR and possibly the first Arab female university professor anywhere. As she tells it in an essay translated in this book, luck played a role: the opening of an Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society (Russian acronym IPPO) missionary school in Nazareth in 1885 helped lift a girl her own mother considered "ugly" and lacking prospects into a world of educational opportunities and social and geographic mobility. After Nazareth 'Awda received a scholarship to the IPPO women's seminary in Beit Jala and mastered Russian. As a young teacher back in Nazareth she met and married Ivan Vasiliev, a doctor at the IPPO hospital. On a summer 1914 visit to Vasiliev's parents in Kronstadt, the couple was stranded by World War I and stayed. After his death during the Russian Civil War the young widow, now called Klavdia Viktorovna Ode-Vasilieva, supported her three daughters by teaching hygiene and Russian literacy to peasants in Ukraine, before moving to what soon became Leningrad to work with the great Arabist Ignatii Krachkovskii. She would live in Russia for the next half century"--

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