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Russian Idea-Jewish Presence : Essays on Russian-Jewish Intellectual Life /

In Russian Idea-Jewish Presence, Professor Brian Horowitz follows the career tracks of Jewish intellectuals who, having fallen in love with Russian culture, were unceremoniously repulsed. Horowitz relays the paradoxes of a synthetic Jewish and Russian self-consciousness in order to correct critics w...

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Autor principal: Horowitz, Brian (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press, [2017]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t List of Illustrations --  |t Acknowledgements --  |t Note on transliteration --  |t Introduction --  |t I. Varieties of Russian-Jewish History: Liberals, Zionists, and Diaspora Nationalists --  |t 1. The Russian Roots of Semyon Dubnov's Life and Thought --  |t 2. Maxim Vinaver and the First Russian State Duma --  |t 3. What Is "Russian" in Russian Zionism? Synthetic Zionism and the Fate of Avram Idel'son --  |t 4. An Innovative Agent of an Alternative Jewish Politics: The Odessa Branch of the Society for the Promotion of Enlightenment among the Jews of Russia --  |t 5. Politics and National Self-Projection: The Image of Jewish Masses in Russian-Jewish Historiography, 1860-1914 --  |t 6. "Both Crisis and Continuity": A Reinterpretation of Late-Tsarist Russian Jewry --  |t 7. Crystallizing Memory: Russian-Jewish Intelligentsia Abroad and Forms of Self-Projection --  |t II. M.O. Gershenzon and the Intellectual Life of Russia's Silver Age --  |t 8. M.O. Gershenzon -- Metaphysical Historian of Russia's Silver Age: Part 1 --  |t 9. M.O. Gershenzon -- Metaphysical Historian of Russia's Silver Age: Part 2 --  |t 10." ... To Break Free of Centuries-Old Complications, of the Abominable Fetters of Social and Abstract Ideas": M.O. Gershenzon's Side in the Correspondence Across a Room --  |t 11. Unity and Disunity in Landmarks (Vekhi): The Rivalry between Pyotr Struve and Mikhail Gershenzon --  |t 12. M.O. Gershenzon and Georges Florovsky: Metaphysical Philosophers of Russian History --  |t 13. From the Annals of the Literary Life of Russia's Silver Age: The Tempestuous Relationship of S.A. Vengerov and M.O. Gershenzon --  |t 14. M.O. Gershenzon, the Intellectual Circle, and the Perception of Leader in Russia's Silver-Age Culture --  |t Bibliography --  |t Appendix A: Jewish Monuments in Russia at the Turn of the 20th Century (From the William Brumfield Collection) --  |t Appendix B: Rare Photographs of Mikhail Osipovich Gershenzon and his Family --  |t Index 
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