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Yivo And The Making Of Modern Jewish Culture Scholarship For The Yiddish Nation Cecile Esther Kuznitz

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Yivo And The Making Of Modern Jewish Culture Scholarship For The Yiddish Nation Cecile Esther Kuznitz
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.15 MB
Pages: 321
Author: Cecile Esther Kuznitz
ISBN: 9781107014206, 1107014204
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Yivo And The Making Of Modern Jewish Culture Scholarship For The Yiddish Nation Cecile Esther Kuznitz by Cecile Esther Kuznitz 9781107014206, 1107014204 instant download after payment.

This book is the first history of YIVO, the original center for Yiddish scholarship. Founded by a group of Eastern European intellectuals after World War I, YIVO became both the apex of secular Yiddish culture and the premier institution of Diaspora Nationalism, which fought for Jewish rights throughout the world at a time of rising anti-Semitism. From its headquarters in Vilna, Lithuania, YIVO tried to balance scholarly objectivity with its commitment to the Jewish masses. Using newly recovered documents that were believed destroyed by Hitler and Stalin, Cecile Esther Kuznitz tells for the first time the compelling story of how these scholars built a world-renowned institution despite dire poverty and anti-Semitism. She raises new questions about the relationship between Jewish cultural and political work and analyzes how nationalism arises outside of state power.

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