The road to modern Jewish politics: political tradition and political reconstruction in the Jewish community of tsarist Russia

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Abstract

It was not until the emergence of the ideologies of Zionism and Socialism at the end of the last century that the Jewish communities of the Diaspora were perceived by historians as having a genuine political life. In the case of the Jews of Russia, the pogroms of 1881 have been regarded as the watershed event which triggered the political awakening of Jewish intellectuals. Here Lederhendler explores previously neglected antecedents to this turning point in the history of the Jewish people in the first scholarly work to examine concretely the transition of a Jewish community from traditional to post-traditional politics.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherOxford University Press
Number of pages240
ISBN (Print)0195058917, 0195363205, 1280523999, 1423763874, 1601297335, 9780195058918, 9781423763871, 9781601297334
StatePublished - 1989

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