TY - BOOK ID - 77902392 TI - Manufacturing a socialist modernity PY - 2011 SN - 082297780X 9780822977803 9780822973799 0822973790 9780822944041 0822944049 9780822942726 9780822958901 0822958902 9780822972853 0822972859 0822942720 9780822960768 0822960761 PB - Pittsburgh, Pa. University of Pittsburgh Press DB - UniCat KW - Modern movement (Architecture) KW - Social change KW - Socialism KW - Housing KW - Dwellings KW - Architecture and state KW - Architecture, Domestic KW - Affordable housing KW - Homes KW - Houses KW - Housing needs KW - Residences KW - Slum clearance KW - Urban housing KW - City planning KW - Human settlements KW - Domiciles KW - One-family houses KW - Residential buildings KW - Single-family homes KW - Buildings KW - House-raising parties KW - Household ecology KW - State and architecture KW - Architecture, Rural KW - Domestic architecture KW - Home design KW - Rural architecture KW - Villas KW - Architecture KW - Marxism KW - Social democracy KW - Socialist movements KW - Collectivism KW - Anarchism KW - Communism KW - Critical theory KW - Change, Social KW - Cultural change KW - Cultural transformation KW - Societal change KW - Socio-cultural change KW - Social history KW - Social evolution KW - Modernism (Architecture) KW - Modernist architecture KW - Architecture, Modern KW - International style (Architecture) KW - History KW - Design and construction KW - Political aspects KW - Social aspects KW - Czechoslovakia KW - Social conditions KW - Yiddish language KW - Jews KW - Yiddishists KW - Philologists KW - Hebrews KW - Israelites KW - Jewish people KW - Jewry KW - Judaic people KW - Judaists KW - Ethnology KW - Religious adherents KW - Semites KW - Judaism KW - German Hebrew KW - Hebreo-German language KW - Jewish language KW - Jiddisch language KW - Judaeo-German language (Yiddish) KW - Judeo-German language (Yiddish) KW - Intellectual life. KW - Politics and government. KW - Languages UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77902392 AB - Acting as an important historical archive for the Jews of eastern Europe, The Rise of Modern Yiddish Culture examines the progress of Yiddish culture from its origins in Tsarist and inter-war Poland to its apex with the founding of the Yiddish Scientific Institute in 1925. ER -