The Russian Jewish Diaspora and European Culture, 1917-1937

Author:   Joerg Schulte ,  Olga Tabachnikova ,  Peter Wagstaff
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   13
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9789004227149


Pages:   444
Publication Date:   03 April 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Joerg Schulte ,  Olga Tabachnikova ,  Peter Wagstaff
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   13
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.837kg
ISBN:  

9789004227149


ISBN 10:   9004227148
Pages:   444
Publication Date:   03 April 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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Introduction Francois Guesnet PART ONE: RUSSIAN JEWISH TRANSLATORS AND WRITERS Schiller's Wilhelm Tell in Bialik's Translation (1923) Anat Feinberg Bialik's Translation of Don Quixote (1912/1923) Marianna Prigozhina Vogel and the City Glenda Abramson Marginalia of the Hebrew Revival: The Enrichment of Literary Hebrew through Calques of Russian Phrases and Literary Images (Elisheva and Leah Goldberg) [translated by Joerg Schulte] Zoya Kopelman PART TWO: INTERPRETATIONS OF PAST AND PRESENT OF JEWISH CULTURE Russian-Jewish Ideas in German Dress: Elias Bickerman on the Hellenizing Reformers of Jewish Antiquity Albert Baumgarten Nahum Slouschz (1871-1966) and his Contribution to the Hebrew Renaissance Joerg Schulte Cultural Anxieties of Russian-Jewish Emigres: Max Eitingon and Lev Shestov Olga Tabachnikova Pinhas Rutenberg and Vladimir Burtsev: Some Unknown Aspects of the Connection between Palestine and the Russian Emigration in Europe Vladimir Khazan An Enclave in Time? Russian-Jewish Berlin Revisited Olaf Terpitz Bergelson, Benjamin, and Berlin: Justice Deferred Harriet Murav PART THREE: NEW SOURCES ON RUSSIAN JEWISH INFLUENCES IN MUSIC, ART AND PUBLISHING If Moscow were Paris... Russia, the Soviet Union and Birobidzhan as Points of Reference in the Yiddish Press of Paris Agnieszka W. Wierzcholska Der Einfluss der judischen kulturellen Renaissance in Osteuropa auf das Musikleben in Wien (1919-1938) Jascha Nemtsov The Graphic Work of Issachar Ber Ryback (1897-1935): an Outstanding Example of Children's Book Art Serge-Aljosja Stommels and Albert Lemmens 'A Beautiful Lie' - Zhar Ptitsa (The Firebird): Sustaining Journalistic Activity and Showcasing Russia in 1920s Berlin Susanne Marten-Finnis The Absence of a Jewish Russian Legacy in France: Ben-Ami's Testimony and the Schwartzbard Affair Boris Czerny Ideology and Identity: El Lissitzky in Berlin Christina Lodder PART FOUR: REPOSITORIES OF THE RUSSIAN JEWISH DIASPORA Simon Dubnow and the Question of Jewish Emigration in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Viktor Kel'ner `Immortalizing the Crime in History...': The Activities of the `Ostjudisches Historisches Archiv' (Kiev-Berlin-Paris, 1920-1940) Efim Melamed From a Russian-Jewish Philanthropic Organization to the `Glorious Institute of World Jewry': Activities of the World ORT Union in the 1920s - 1940s Alexander Ivanov Vladimir (Zeev) Jabotinsky and His Recently Discovered Works: Problems of Attribution and Analysis Leonid Katsis

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Joerg Schulte, Ph.D. (2003), is a Honarary research associate at the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies at UCL. He has been a fellow at The Warburg Institute in London and has been teaching at the universities of Hamburg and Warsaw. His publications include Eine Poetik der Offenbarung: Isaak Babel' - Bruno Schulz - Danilo Kis (Harrassowitz, 2004) and Jan Kochanowski und die europaische Renaissance (Harrassowitz, 2012). Olga Tabachnikova, Ph.D. (2007), University of Bath, has been working at the universities of Bath and Bristol. She has published widely in the field of European philosophical and literary studies, with the main focus on Russian cultural history. Her recent publications include Anton Chekhov through the eyes of Russian thinkers (editor, Anthem, 2010) and Unpublished Correspondence between Lev Shestov and Boris de Schloezer (YMCA, 2011). Peter J. Wagstaff, Ph.D. (1981), University of Exeter, teaches French and European Studies at the University of Bath. He has published extensively on French and other European narratives of migration and exile, including Cultures of Exile (Berghahn, 2004) and Border Crossings (Lang, 2004).

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