Vilna as a Centre of the Modern Jewish Press, 1840-1928

Aspirations, Challenges, and Progress

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Vilna (Polish Wilno), modern Vilnius and capital of Lithuania, was the traditional spiritual and intellectual centre of Jewish thought in the Russian Empire. It was often referred to as the 'Jerusalem of Lithuania', a term that has now come to stand for the lost world of Jewish life in Europe. Most people today learned what they know about this Vilna from autobiographies or personal memoirs. This book takes a more objective look at how Vilna became a uniquely important centre of the Jewish press. In particular it follows the development of the Jewish press within the context of modernising Imperial Russia during the second half of the nineteenth century. Vilna is revealed as an important centre for the Jewish Socialist movement, the Bund, towards the turn of the nineteenth century and in the years running up to the 1905 Revolution. Bundist journalism is discovered to be the sponsor of a Jewish cultural ideology called Yiddishism.
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Writer
Marten-Finnis, Susanne
Title
Vilna as a Centre of the Modern Jewish Press, 1840-1928
Publisher
Verlag Peter Lang
Year
2004
Language
English
Pages
197
Weight
302 gr
EAN
9783039100804
Dimensions
227 x 151 x 14 mm
Binding format
Paperback / softback

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