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Dec 21, 2024
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2010-2011 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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HIST 255 - History of the Jews in Eastern EuropeType of Course: Lecture, Discussion Modern Jewish culture got its start in Eastern Europe. During the 19th century, Eastern European Jewry comprised the largest Jewish population in the world. Living in towns, villages, and large metropolitan centers throughout the area that today includes the countries of Russia, Poland, Ukraine, Belorussia, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, Eastern European Jews played a vital role in local economic and social life and in the life of immigrant communities throughout Western Europe and the Americas. Many were deeply traditional and just as many rebelled against Jewish faith and practice and created new forms of spiritual and intellectual community, including the modern Jewish state in Palestine. Against the background of dramatic events, including two world wars and a revolution, as well as the rhythm of ordinary life, we will examine the historical experience of modern Eastern European Jews from the era of the Polish Partitions at the end of the 18th century to the break-up of the Soviet Union at the end of the twentieth.
Instructor: Ms.Litvak
When Offered: Offered every year
Faculty: Olga Litvak, Ph.D. - Associate Professor; Michael and Lisa Leffell Chair in Modern Jewish History
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