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Jewish Bialystok and its Diaspora
Rebecca Kobrin
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Description for Jewish Bialystok and its Diaspora
Paperback. Bialystok and its migrant communities Series: The Modern Jewish Experience. Num Pages: 380 pages, 38 b&w illus., 4 maps. BIC Classification: 1DV; 1DVP; JFSR1. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 230 x 141 x 29. Weight in Grams: 566.
The mass migration of East European Jews and their resettlement in cities throughout Europe, the United States, Argentina, the Middle East and Australia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries not only transformed the demographic and cultural centers of world Jewry, it also reshaped Jews' understanding and performance of their diasporic identities. Rebecca Kobrin's study of the dispersal of Jews from one city in Poland—Bialystok—demonstrates how the act of migration set in motion a wide range of transformations that led the migrants to imagine themselves as exiles not only from the mythic Land of Israel but most immediately from ... Read more
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Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Indiana University Press United States
Number of pages
380
Condition
New
Series
The Modern Jewish Experience
Number of Pages
380
Place of Publication
Bloomington, IN, United States
ISBN
9780253221766
SKU
V9780253221766
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About Rebecca Kobrin
Rebecca Kobrin is Assistant Professor of Jewish History at Columbia University. She is author (with Adam Shear) of an exhibition catalog, From Written to Printed Text: The Transmission of Jewish Tradition.
Reviews for Jewish Bialystok and its Diaspora
. . . fascinating from first page to last.
Sir Martin Gilbert This is a stimulating, pathbreaking book, and it is a pleasure to read.
Jewish History
Carefully researched and clearly written, this book offers a rich picture of a transnational Jewish community. Kobrin's novel approach to the study of Jewish history is significant for scholars committed ... Read more
Sir Martin Gilbert This is a stimulating, pathbreaking book, and it is a pleasure to read.
Jewish History
Carefully researched and clearly written, this book offers a rich picture of a transnational Jewish community. Kobrin's novel approach to the study of Jewish history is significant for scholars committed ... Read more