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Jack Jacobs
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John Jay College, The City University of New York, New York, USA
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Table of contents (19 chapters)
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The Holocaust and Post-Holocaust Years
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Back Matter
Pages 271-284
About this book
A collection of new, scholarly articles on the Jewish Workers' Bund - the first modern Jewish political party in Eastern Europe - written by prominent academics from eight countries. This work represents a broad range of perspectives, Jewish and non-Jewish, sympathetic to the Bund and critical of its work. The articles in this volume are fresh, make use of previously unused source material, and provide us with new perspectives on the significance of the Bund and its ideas.
Editors and Affiliations
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John Jay College, The City University of New York, New York, USA
Jack Jacobs
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NATALIA ALEKSIUN Department of History, Warsaw University
DANIEL BALTMAN Lecturer, Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
ABRAHAM BRUMBERG Author
JOHN BUNZL Research Fellow, Austrian Institute for International Affairs
NATHAN COHEN Lecturer, Rena Costa Center for Yiddish Studies, Bar-Ilan University
DAVID ENGEL Skirball Professor of Modern Jewish History, New York University
FRANCOIS GUESNET Lecturer, Leipzig University
MARIO KESSLER Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Free University, Berlin
RICK KUHN Senior Lecturer in Political Science, Australian National University, Canberra
SUSANNE MARTEN-FINNIS Lecturer in German, The Queen's University of Belfast
SUSANNE MILLER Author
YOAV PELED Senior Lecturer in Political Science, Tel Aviv University
GERTRUD PICKHAN Lecturer, Leipzig University
FELIKS TYCH Director of Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
PAWEL SAMUS Professor of History, University of Lodz
MAREK WEB Head Archivist, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
CLAUDIE WEIL Historian, EHESS, Paris
PIOTR WROBEL Konstanty Reynert Chair of Polish Studies, University of Toronto
JOSHUA A. ZIMMERMAN Assistant Professor of East European Jewish History, Yeshiva University