The rise of modern Yiddish culture / David E. Fishman.
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- Yiddish language -- Europe, Eastern -- History -- 19th century
- Yiddish language -- Europe, Eastern -- History -- 20th century
- Yiddish language -- Social aspects -- Europe, Eastern
- Yiddish language -- Political aspects -- Europe, Eastern
- Jews -- Europe, Eastern -- Intellectual life
- Jews -- Europe, Eastern -- Politics and government
- Yiddishists -- Europe, Eastern
- Yiddish (Langue) -- Europe de l'Est -- Histoire -- 19e siècle
- Yiddish (Langue) -- Europe de l'Est -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- Yiddish (Langue) -- Aspect social -- Europe de l'Est
- Yiddish (Langue) -- Aspect politique -- Europe de l'Est
- Juifs -- Europe de l'Est -- Vie intellectuelle
- Yiddishistes -- Europe de l'Est
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY -- Scandinavian Languages (Other)
- HISTORY -- General
- Jews -- Intellectual life
- Jews -- Politics and government
- Yiddish language
- Yiddish language -- Political aspects
- Yiddish language -- Social aspects
- Yiddishists
- Eastern Europe
- Intellektueller
- Jiddisch
- Kultur
- Osteuropa
- Jiddistik
- Jiddisch
- Joden
- Cultuur
- Język jidysz -- socjologia -- 19-20 w
- Mniejszości narodowe -- kultura -- socjologia -- Polska -- 1918-1939 r
- Mniejszości narodowe -- kultura -- socjologia -- Rosja -- 19-20 w
- Żydzi -- kultura -- socjologia -- Polska -- 1918-1939 r
- Żydzi -- kultura -- socjologia -- Rosja -- 19-20 w
- Juden
- 1800-1999
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-182) and index.
The rise of modern Yiddish culture : an overview -- The politics of Yiddish -- Language and revolution : Hevrat mefitse haskalah in 1905 -- The Bund's contribution -- Reinventing community -- New trends in interwar Yiddish culture -- The Judaism of secular Yiddishists -- Commemoration and cultural conflict : the Vilna Gaon's bicentennary -- Max Weinreich and the development of YIVO -- Embers plucked from the fire : the rescue of Jewish cultural treasures in Vilna.
"The Rise of Modern Yiddish Culture explores the transformation of Yiddish from a low-status vernacular to the medium of a complex modern culture, and examines the efforts of east European Jews to establish their linguistic distinctiveness as part of their struggle for national survival in the diaspora."--Jacket
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