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  1. Jewish people, Yiddish nation
    Noah Prylucki and the Folkists in Poland
    Erschienen: c2011
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto [Ont.]

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    Sprache: Englisch; Jiddisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780802099907; 9780802097163
    Schlagworte: Yiddish language; Yiddish language; Jews; Jews; Jews; Yiddishists; Jews; Politicians; Yiddish language
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (1 electronic text (xxi, 389 p.)), ill., maps, ports., digital file
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    Jewish life, language, and politics in PolandThe making of a Jewish nationalist: Noah Prylucki and the Warsaw Yiddish Press -- Creating modern Yiddish culture -- Cultural politics in action: the birth of folkism -- From Avant- to Arriè̀re-garde: the folksparty in interwar Poland -- Compromises? the chair of Yiddish at the University of Vilnius.

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  2. Jewish people, Yiddish nation
    Noah Prylucki and the Folkists in Poland
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto [Ont.] ; JSTOR, New York, NY

    Noah Prylucki (1882-1941), a leading Jewish cultural and political figure in pre-Holocaust Eastern Europe, was a proponent of Yiddishism, a movement that promoted secular Yiddish culture as the basis for Jewish collective identity in the twentieth... mehr

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    Noah Prylucki (1882-1941), a leading Jewish cultural and political figure in pre-Holocaust Eastern Europe, was a proponent of Yiddishism, a movement that promoted secular Yiddish culture as the basis for Jewish collective identity in the twentieth century. Prylucki's dramatic path - from russified Zionist raised in a Ukrainian shtetl, to Diaspora nationalist parliamentarian in metropolitan Warsaw, to professor of Yiddish in Soviet Lithuania - uniquely reflects the dilemmas and competing options facing the Jews of this era as life in Eastern Europe underwent radical transformation.Using hitherto unexplored archival sources, memoirs, interviews, and materials from the vibrant interwar Jewish and Polish presses, Kalman Weiser investigates the rise and fall of Yiddishism and of Prylucki's political party, the Folkists, in the post-World War One era. Jewish People, Yiddish Nation reveals the life of a remarkable individual and the fortunes of a major cultural movement that has long been obscured.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781442662094; 1442662093
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 389 pages), Illustrations, maps, portraits
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  3. Jewish people, Yiddish nation
    Noah Prylucki and the Folkists in Poland
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto [Ont.] ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

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    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 389 pages), Illustrations, maps, portraits
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Czernowitz at 100
    the first Yiddish language conference in historical perspective
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    Erschienen: c2010
    Verlag:  Lexington Books, Lanham

    Czernowitz at 100 represents a collection that assesses the achievements and fate of those who participated in the 1908 Yiddish Language Conference that was held in Czernowitz, now known as Chernivtsi in Ukraine. Featuring contributions from a new... mehr

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    Czernowitz at 100 represents a collection that assesses the achievements and fate of those who participated in the 1908 Yiddish Language Conference that was held in Czernowitz, now known as Chernivtsi in Ukraine. Featuring contributions from a new generation of scholars re-examining eastern European Jewish life, each contributor examines the successes and failures of the Yiddishist movement

     

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    Beteiligt: Fogel, Joshua A.; Weiser, Keith Ian
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780739140697
    Schlagworte: Yiddish language; Jews; Yiddish language; Yiddish philology; Jews - Ukraine - Cherniv'tsi - Intellectual life - 20th century; Jews - Ukraine - Cherniv'tsi - Intellectual life - 20th century; Electronic books
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (vi, 211 p)
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    Contents; Chapter 01. Introduction; Chapter 02. The Czernowitz Conference: Contexts, Ironies, and the Verdict of Jewish History; Part I. POLITICS, LANGUAGE, AND IDEOLOGY; Chapter 03. A Tale of Two Photographs: Nathan Birnbaum, the Election of 1907, and the 1908 Yiddish Language Conference; Chapter 04. Peretz's Commitment to Yiddish in Czernowitz: A National Caprice?; Chapter 05. Mother-tongue, Mame-loshn, and Kulturshprakh: The Tension between Populism and Elitism in the Language Ideology of Noah Prylucki; Part II. LITERATURE AND THE ARTS; Chapter 06. Y. L. Peretz and the Politics of Yiddish

    Chapter 07. Reclaiming Czernowitz in Aharon Appelfeld's Flowers of DarknessChapter 08. Dem Oyle Regls Tokhter: The Poetic Pilgrimage of Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman; Chapter 09. The Painter as Ethnographer: Maurycy Minkowski and the European Yiddish Intelligentsia before World War I; Part III. THE LEGACY OF CZERNOWITZ; Chapter 10. The Success of the Czernowitz Yiddish Conference: Setting the Agenda for Yiddish Language Planning in the Twentieth Century*; Chapter 11. From Czernowitz to Paris: The International Yiddish Culture Congress of 1937; Chapter 12. Yiddishism in Canadian Garb

    Part IV. APPENDICESChapter 13. The Nathan and Solomon Birnbaum Archives, Toronto; Chapter 14. Mates Mieses's Defense of the Yiddish Language; Index; About the Contributors;

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