The Jewish century /

The author claims that not only have Jews adapted better than many other groups to living in the modern world, they have become the premiere symbol and standard of modern life everywhere. The Jews traditionally belonged to a social category known as "service nomads," an outsider group spec...

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Main Author: Slezkine, Yuri, 1956-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Princeton : Princeton University Press, ©2004.
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Summary:The author claims that not only have Jews adapted better than many other groups to living in the modern world, they have become the premiere symbol and standard of modern life everywhere. The Jews traditionally belonged to a social category known as "service nomads," an outsider group specializing in the delivery of goods and services. This role--urban, mobile, literate, articulate, intellectually intricate, physically fastidious, and occupationally flexible--has taken center stage in the modern age. Marxism and Freudianism sprang largely from the Jewish predicament, and both Soviet Bolshevism and American liberalism were affected in fundamental ways by the Jewish exodus from the Pale of Settlement. The book concentrates on the drama of the Russian Jews, including m̌igrš and their offspring in America, Palestine, and the Soviet Union. But Slezkine has as much to say about the many faces of modernity as he does about Jewry.--Publisher.
Item Description:Project MUSE Universal EBA Ebooks
ACLS Humanities Ebooks
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 438 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 373-411) and index.
ISBN:0691127603
9780691127606
9781400828555
1400828554
1283134675
9781283134675
9786613134677
6613134678