Jewish Public Culture in the Late Russian Empire

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<p>In the midst of the violent revolutionary turmoil that accompanied the last decade of tsarist rule in the Russian Empire many Jews came to reject what they regarded as the apocalyptic and utopian prophecies of political dreamers and religious fanatics preferring instead to focus on the promotion of cultural development in the present. <i>Jewish Public Culture in the Late Russian Empire</i> examines the cultural identities that Jews were creating and disseminating through voluntary associations such as libraries drama circles literary clubs historical societies and even fire brigades. Jeffrey Veidlinger explores the venues in which prominent cultural figures--including Sholem Aleichem Mendele Moykher Sforim and Simon Dubnov--interacted with the general Jewish public encouraging Jewish expression within Russia's multicultural society. By highlighting the cultural experiences shared by Jews of diverse social backgrounds--from seamstresses to parliamentarians--and in disparate geographic locales--from Ukrainian shtetls to Polish metropolises--the book revises traditional views of Jewish society in the late Russian Empire.</p>
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