Jews In The Soviet Union: A History Av Oleg Budnitskii, David Engel, Gennady Estraikh, Anna Shternshis

Jews In The Soviet Union: A History Av Oleg Budnitskii, David Engel, Gennady Estraikh, Anna Shternshis

Provides a comprehensive history of Soviet Jewry during World War IIAt the beginning of the twentieth century, more Jews lived in the Russian Empire than anywhere else in the world. After the Holocaust, the USSR remained one of the world¿s three key centers of Jewish population, along wi......
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<p><b>Provides a comprehensive history of Soviet Jewry during World War II</b><br/>At the beginning of the twentieth century, more Jews lived in the Russian Empire than anywhere else in the world. After the Holocaust, the USSR remained one of the world¿s three key centers of Jewish population, along with the United States and Israel. While a great deal is known about the history and experiences of the Jewish people in the US and in Israel in the twentieth century, much less is known about the experiences of Soviet Jews. Understanding the history of Jewish communities under Soviet rule is essential to comprehending the dynamics of Jewish history in the modern world. Only a small number of scholars and the last generation of Soviet Jews who lived during this period hold a deep knowledge of this history. <i>Jews in the Soviet Union</i>, a new multi-volume history, is an unprecedented undertaking. Publishing over the next few years, this groundbreaking work draws on rare access to documen
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Provides a comprehensive history of Soviet Jewry during World War IIAt the beginning of the twentieth century, more Jews lived in the Russian Empire than anywhere else in the world. After the Holocaust, the USSR remained one of the world’s three key centers of Jewish population, along with the United States and Israel. While a great deal is known about the history and experiences of the Jewish people in the US and in Israel in the twentieth century, much less is known about the experiences of Soviet Jews. Understanding the history of Jewish communities under Soviet rule is essential to comprehending the dynamics of Jewish history in the modern world. Only a small number of scholars and the last generation of Soviet Jews who lived during this period hold a deep knowledge of this history. Jews in the Soviet Union, a new multi-volume history, is an unprecedented undertaking. Publishing over the next few years, this groundbreaking work draws on rare access to documents from the Soviet archives, allowing for the presentation of a sweeping history of Jewish life in the Soviet Union from 1917 through the early 1990s.Volume 3 explores how the Soviet Union’s changing relations with Nazi Germany between the signing of a nonaggression pact in August 1939 and the Soviet victory over German forces in World War II affected the lives of some five million Jews who lived under Soviet rule at the beginning of that period. Nearly three million of those Jews perished; those who remained constituted a drastically diminished group, which represented a truncated but still numerically significant postwar Soviet Jewish community.Most of the Jews who lived in the USSR in 1939 experienced the war in one or more of three different environments: under German occupation, in the Red Army, or as evacuees to the Soviet interior. The authors describe the evolving conditions for Jews in each area and the ways in which they endeavored to cope with and to make sense of their situation. They also explore the relations between Jews and their non-Jewish neighbors, the role of the Soviet state in shaping how Jews understood and responded to their changing life conditions, and the ways in which different social groups within the Soviet Jewish population—residents of the newly-annexed territories, the urban elite, small-town Jews, older generations with pre-Soviet memories, and younger people brought up entirely under Soviet rule—behaved. This book is a vital resource for understanding an oft-overlooked history of a major Jewish community.

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Oppdag Jews In The Soviet Union: A History

Er du interessert i en grundig og fascinerende utforskning av sovjetisk jødisk historie? Da er Jews In The Soviet Union: A History av Oleg Budnitskii, David Engel, Gennady Estraikh, og Anna Shternshis en bok du ikke kan gå glipp av. Denne boken gir deg en dyptgående forståelse av jødisk liv i Sovjetunionen fra 1917 til tidlig 1990, i en tid hvor mer enn tre millioner jøder gikk gjennom utallige utfordringer og omveltninger.

Hva kan du forvente av denne boken?

  • Omfattende dekning: Boken dekker viktige hendelser og endringer som påvirket jødiske samfunn, med særlig fokus på andre verdenskrig. Få innsikt i hvordan Sovjetunionens allianser påvirket folks liv.
  • Unike kilder: Den bygger på sjeldne dokumenter og arkivmateriale, noe som gir deg tilgang til historier som sjelden har blitt fortalt før.
  • Historisk kontekst: Forstå forholdet mellom jøder og ikke-jøder, samt hvordan det sovjetiske regimet formet opplevelsene til jødiske samfunn.
  • Detaljerte analyser: Gjennom interessante narrativer beskriver forfatterne hvordan forskjellige samfunnsgrupper interagerte og tilpasset seg de stadig skiftende forholdene.

En uunnværlig ressurs for historieinteresserte

Med Jews In The Soviet Union: A History får du ikke bare en bok, men en døråpner til en verden av jødisk historie i en komplisert periode. Uansett om du er akademiker, student eller en historieentusiast, vil denne boken gi nyttige innsikter som beriker din forståelse av et viktig aspekt av jødisk liv i det 20. århundre.

Så er du klar for en reise gjennom tid og rom? Ta steget og oppdag de glemte historiene om de jødiske samfunnene som definerte den sovjetiske virkeligheten. Jews In The Soviet Union: A History venter på deg!

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