Beyond the Pale - (Studies on the History of Society and Culture) by Benjamin Nathans (Paperback)
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Highlights
- A surprising number of Jews lived, literally and figuratively, "beyond the Pale" of Jewish Settlement in tsarist Russia during the half-century before the Revolution of 1917.
- About the Author: Benjamin Nathans is Associate Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania.
- 426 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Judaism
- Series Name: Studies on the History of Society and Culture
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"Nathans's deeply researched and meticulously argued book takes us into the drawing rooms and offices of successful Jews of St. Petersburg and greatly enhances our understanding not only of Jewish intellectual, political, and professional leadership but of Russian politics and society as well."--Richard Stites, author of "Russian Popular Culture""The work of an extremely talented and intelligent historian. It breaks new ground both conceptually and substantively."--Michael Stanislawski, author of "Zionism and the Fin de Siecle"
"Ben Nathans moves in this remarkable book well beyond the standard spatial as well as conceptual boundaries typically associated with prerevolutionary Russian Jewry. It is the work of a splendid historian who negotiates brilliantly the borders of Russian and Jewish history, and manages to link the two persuasively in an original, lucid narrative."--Steven J. Zipperstein, author of "Imagining Russian Jewry"
Book Synopsis
A surprising number of Jews lived, literally and figuratively, "beyond the Pale" of Jewish Settlement in tsarist Russia during the half-century before the Revolution of 1917. Thanks to the availability of long-closed Russian archives, along with a wide range of other sources, Benjamin Nathans reinterprets the history of the Russian-Jewish encounter.In the wake of Russia's "Great Reforms," Nathans writes, a policy of selective integration stimulated social and geographic mobility among the empire's Jews. The reaction that culminated, toward the turn of the century, in ethnic restrictions on admission to universities, the professions, and other institutions of civil society reflected broad anxieties that Russians were being placed at a disadvantage in their own empire. Nathans's conclusions about the effects of selective integration and the Russian-Jewish encounter during this formative period will be of great interest to all students of modern Jewish and modern Russian history.
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"Nathans's deeply researched and meticulously argued book takes us into the drawing rooms and offices of successful Jews of St. Petersburg and greatly enhances our understanding not only of Jewish intellectual, political, and professional leadership but of Russian politics and society as well."--Richard Stites, author of Russian Popular Culture"The work of an extremely talented and intelligent historian. It breaks new ground both conceptually and substantively."--Michael Stanislawski, author of Zionism and the Fin de Siècle
"Ben Nathans moves in this remarkable book well beyond the standard spatial as well as conceptual boundaries typically associated with prerevolutionary Russian Jewry. It is the work of a splendid historian who negotiates brilliantly the borders of Russian and Jewish history, and manages to link the two persuasively in an original, lucid narrative."--Steven J. Zipperstein, author of Imagining Russian Jewry
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"A groundbreaking, brilliant and compelling book."--"Haaretz
About the Author
Benjamin Nathans is Associate Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania. He edited the Russian-language Research Guide to Materials on the History of Russian Jewry (Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries) in Selected Archives of the Former Soviet Union (1994), compiled by G. M. Deych.Dimensions (Overall): 9.2 Inches (H) x 5.96 Inches (W) x 1.15 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.33 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 426
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Judaism
Series Title: Studies on the History of Society and Culture
Publisher: University of California Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Benjamin Nathans
Language: English
Street Date: April 29, 2004
TCIN: 85173266
UPC: 9780520242326
Item Number (DPCI): 247-61-5927
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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