1929 : mapping the Jewish world /

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Contributors: Diner, Hasia R., (Editor), Ėstraĭkh, G. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : New York University Press, 2013.
Series:Goldstein-Goren series in American Jewish history
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Table of Contents:
  • Living locally, organizing nationally, and thinking globally : the view from the United States / Hasia R. Diner
  • Jewish diplomacy at a crossroads / David Engel
  • The Stalinist "great break" in Yiddishland / Gennady Estraikh
  • Permanent transit : Jewish migration during the interwar period / Tobias Brinkmann
  • Polish Jewry, American Jewish immigrant philanthropy and the crisis of 1929 / Rebecca Kobrin
  • Jewish American philanthropy and the crisis of 1929 : the case of OZE-TOZ and the JDC / Rakefet Zalashik
  • Territorialism and the ICOR "American Commission of Scientists and Experts" to the Soviet Far East / Henry Srebrnik
  • From universal vfalues to cultural representations / Avner Ben-Zaken
  • The struggle over Yiddish in postimmigrant America / Eric L. Goldstein
  • When the local trumps the global : the Jewish world of São Paulo, Brazil, 1924-1940 / Jeffrey Lesser
  • Patterning a new life : American Jewish literature in 1929 / Gabriella Safran
  • David Vogel : Married life 1929 / Glenda Abramson
  • Radical conservatism : Bashevis's dismissal of modernism / Joseph Sherman
  • Desire, destiny, and death : fantasy and reality in Soviet Yiddish literature around 1929 / Mikhail Krutikov.
  • Part I. Global ties
  • Part II. Local srories
  • Part III. Literature.