The Jews of Pinsk, 1881 To 1941.
The story of the turbulent final sixty years of an important, and in many ways representative, Eastern European Jewish community.
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Other Authors / Creators: | Mirsky, Mark Jay. Rosman, Moshe. Tropper, Faigie. Rosman, Moshe. |
Format: | eBook Electronic |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | Redwood City : Stanford University Press, 2013. |
Series: | Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture Ser.
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Local Note: | Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. |
Online Access: | Click to View |
Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- List of Figures, Tables, and Maps
- Preface - Mark Jay Mirsky
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations and Shortened Forms
- 1. Pinsk (1881-1914)
- 2. Political Trends (Up to 1906)
- 3. The Hebrew Language Movement in Pinsk
- 4. Education and Culture (1881-1914)
- 5. Changes in Lifestyle and Culture (1881-1914)
- 6. Institutions, Societies, and Associations for Social Welfare (1881-1914)
- 7. Suppression and Reaction (1906-1914)
- 8. In the Period of the First World War
- 9. Interregnum (1918-1920)
- 10. Between Two World Wars
- 11. The Second World War up to the Nazi Occupation (September 16, 1939-July 4, 1941)
- Afterword: Pinsk in Wartime and from 1945 to the Present - Zvi Gitelman
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.