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Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers G0814750184I3N10
A history of the lives of Jews in the Soviet Union in the 20th century, Nora Levin's last work offers a portrait of Soviet Jewry from the overthrow of the Tsarist regime by the Bolsheviks and takes the reader through pogroms, resettlements, World War II, and the Stalin Era, to the present-day refuseniks. In compiling this work, Nora Levin, author of the critically acclaimed "The Holocaust", has painstakingly researched a massive amount of first-person reports and documents as well as secondary resources. She offers a detailed history - one that presents the personal descriptions of the individual struggles for freedom against the backdrop of sweeping political and economic upheavals both within the Soviet Union and in the international arena. "The Jews in the Soviet Union Since 1977" should stand alone as an essential source book.
Titel: The Jews in the Soviet Union since 1917
Verlag: New York University Press
Erscheinungsdatum: 1988
Einband: Hardcover
Zustand: Good
Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Jacket
Anbieter: Studio Bibliografico Marini, ROMA, RM, Italien
Zustand: Ottimo (Fine). Illustrations in black and white. 2 volumi . 8vo. pp. 1014. . Ottimo (Fine). . . . Rilegato tela, sovracoperta (cloth, dust jacket). Book. Artikel-Nr. 0000000067663
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Anbieter: Antiquariat Stefan Wulf, Berlin, Deutschland
Goldgepr. Ganzleinen mit Org.-SU. Gr.-Oktav (16,5 x 24 cm). XXXIV, 525 (+1) S., 7 Bll., S. (527-) 1013 (+1). Sehr gutes Exemplar. ISBN 0814750184. - Aus dem Besitz des holländischen Essayisten Michaël Zeeman (1958-2009) und mit dessen dezentem handschriftlichen Namenszug auf dem Titelblatt des 1. Bandes. - From the library of the Dutch writer and journalist Michaël Zeeman (1958-2009) and with his neatly handwritten owner's entry on title page.Publisher's gilt full cloth with d/j. Octavo. xxxiv, 525 (+1) pp., 7 ff., pp. (527)-1013 (+1). Fine copy. ISBN 0814750184. - Aus dem Besitz des holländischen Essayisten Michaël Zeeman (1958-2009) und mit dessen dezentem handschriftlichen Namenszug auf dem Titelblatt des 1. Bandes. - From the library of the Dutch writer and journalist Michaël Zeeman (1958-2009) and with his neatly handwritten owner's entry on title page.Publisher's gilt full cloth with d/j. Octavo. xxxiv, 525 (+1) pp., 7 ff., pp. (527)-1013 (+1). Fine copy. 2001 g. Artikel-Nr. 5613-0093
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Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
First Edition. Fine cloth copies in a good if somewhat edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust-wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description: 2 volumes (xxxiv, 1013 pages) : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. Notes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 817-983) and index. Contents; Vol. 1. Pre-Bolshevik Jewish parties and Lenin's view of Jewish nationality -- Jews in the cross fire of war and the Bolshevik struggle for power, 1914-21 -- The collapse of Jewish political parties and the rise of the Evsektsiya -- The campaign against traditional Jewish life, 1917-29 -- The campaign against Zionism and Hebrew culture -- Uprooting and resettlement on the land, 1922-28 -- Jews under the New Economic Policy (NEP), 1921-27 -- Yiddish culture in the Soviet mold: Soviets, courts, schools, and scholarship -- Yiddish literature and theater, 1917-30 -- Proletarianization: collectivization of agriculture and the end of the Jewish colonies -- Proletarianization: the first five year plan and industrialization, 1928-39 -- Stalin's iron age: new controls, repression, and anti-semitism, 1929-34 -- Birobidzhan, 1928-40 -- The great Purges, 1936-38, and the Hitler-Stalin Pact, 1939-41 -- Jews in the Soviet-annexed territories, September 1939-June 1941 -- Jews as pawns in Polish-Soviet relations, 1941-46 -- The Jewish antifascist committee and other illusions, 1942-43 -- Jews and the war -- Jewish war losses, traumas, and ominous signs, 1944-46 -- Collapse of JAC projects and signs of the Cold War, 1944-47 -- Soviet policy toward the Jewish state and Hebrew stirrings, 1946-49 -- Birobidzhan diversion and onset of the Black years, 1946-49 -- Power struggles, the Cold War, trials, and purges, 1949-52.Vol. 2. Intensified persecution: anti-Semitism becomes official policy 1952-54 -- The heirs of Stalin, 1953-56: restricted thaw -- "We have no intention of reviving a dead culture" : Jewish policy under Khrushchev in the 1950s -- The literary "thaw", 1952-62, and the first Jewish national stirrings, 1958-63 -- The Sixties: renewed attacks on Jews and Judaism and a few concessions -- The West, dissidents, and the :Jews of silence" protest Soviet Repression, 1960-68 -- The Jewish National Movement: trials, tests, and affirmations, 1968-71 -- The Jewish emigration movement and western support, 1971-76 -- Jewish emigration, 1976-84: trials, achievements, doubts, and dilemmas -- Permitted margins of Jewish life, 1970-85 -- A people in limbo: the continuing Soviet Jewish predicament.Subjects: Jews Soviet Union History. Juifs URSS Histoire. Ethnic relations.Jews. Joden. Jews Soviet Union History. Jews Soviet Union History 1917-Jews Soviet Union History.Soviet Union Ethnic relations. URSS Relations interethniques. Soviet Union. Soviet Union Ethnic relations. Soviet Union History 1917-. 3 Kg. Artikel-Nr. 391029
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