Jews in the Soviet Union: A History

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781479837533

Revolution, Civil War, and New Ways of Life, 1917-1930, Volume 1

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By Elissa Bemporad
Imprint: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
Pages:
448

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Elissa Bemporad is Jerry and William Ungar Chair in Eastern European Jewish History and the Holocaust and Professor of History in the Department of History at Queens College and The Graduate Center - CUNY. She is the author of Legacy of Blood: Jews, Pogroms, and Ritual Murder in the Land of the Soviets.

"Certain to be an instant classic, Bemporad's book captures the extraordinary diversity of Jewish experiences of the Bolshevik Revolution. With elegant prose and a deep humanity, Bemporad offers compelling portraits of individual lives of Jewish women and men from across the geographic, socioeconomic, and ideological expanses of the early Soviet state. These vignettes illuminate the astonishing variety of Jewish responses to the transformations in culture, identity, community, and religion that the Bolsheviks demanded."--Brigid O'Keeffe, author of The Multiethnic Soviet Union and its Demise "An illuminating, deeply humane reconstruction of Jewish life, in all of its remarkable diversity, as it was experienced in the Soviet Union in the 1920s. In this sweeping work of history, written with characteristic grace and attention to detail, Elissa Bemporad provides a compelling account of the astonishing new possibilities of the Soviet Jewish experiment and the tragic consequences that followed."--Eugene M. Avrutin, author of The Velizh Affair: Blood Libel in a Russian Town

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