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In this volume Robert Seltzer examines Simon Dubnow (1860-1941) as the most eminent East European Jewish historian of his day and a spokesperson for his people, setting out to define their identity in the future based on his understanding of their past. Rejecting Zionism and Jewish socialism espoused by contemporaries, he argued in “Letter on Old and New Judaism” that the Jews of the diaspora constituted a distinctive nationality deserving cultural autonomy in the liberal multi-national state he hoped would emerge in Russia. Seltzer traces the young Dubnow’s personal encounter with European intellectual currents that led him from the traditional shtetl world to a non-religious conception of Jewishness that resonated beyond Tsarist Russia.
Jewish historians --- Jews --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- Historians, Jewish --- Historians --- History --- Social conditions --- Dubnow, Simon, --- Dubnov, Semen Markovich, --- Dubnow, S. M., --- Dubnoṿ, Shimʻon, --- Dubnow, Schimon, --- Dubnov, S. M., --- Dubunofu, --- Dubnov, Semion Markovich, --- Дубнова, С. М., --- Дубнов, С. М., --- דובנאָוו, שמעון --- דובנאוו, שמעון --- דובנאוו, שמעון בן בן־ציון, --- דובנאוו, שמען, --- דובנאוו, ש. --- דובנאוו, ש., --- דובנאו, שמעון --- דובנאװ, ש. --- דובנאװ, ש., --- דובנוב, שמעון --- דובנוב, שמעון, --- דובנוב, ש. --- דובנוב, ש., --- דןבנוװ, שמעון, --- Political activity. --- Russia --- Russie --- Rossīi︠a︡ --- Rossīĭskai︠a︡ Imperīi︠a︡ --- Russia (Provisional government, 1917) --- Russia (Vremennoe pravitelʹstvo, 1917) --- Russland --- Ṛusastan --- Russia (Tymchasovyĭ uri︠a︡d, 1917) --- Russian Empire --- Rosja --- Russian S.F.S.R. --- Russia (Territory under White armies, 1918-1920) --- Ethnic relations --- 296 <092> --- Judaïsme. Jodendom--Biografieën
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