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The Jewish National Councils 1917-1919 - A Selection of Documents

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At the end of the First World War, Jewish national councils emerged in nearly every successor state to the multinational empires of East-Central and Eastern Europe. In the wake of war, revolution, and the formation of new nation-states, as well as unprecedented waves of anti-Jewish violence, they sought acceptance as representatives of the Jewish population. The councils fought for equal rights, Jewish autonomy, and the recognition of the Jews as a nation. Additionally, they worked to curtail anti-Jewish violence, organized relief for victims of war and pogroms, and supported Jewish refugees. Furthermore, the councils formed a transnational network in order to present the demands of Eastern European Jewry at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 with one voice. By presenting original documents on the Jewish national councils throughout East-Central and Eastern Europe for the first time, this edited volume opens up new perspectives on the history of the Jews at the end of the First World War, the history of Zionism, and the history of East-Central and Eastern Europe.

A propos de l'auteur

Dan Diner ist Professor emeritus für Moderne Geschichte an der Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Von 1999 bis 2014 war er Direktor des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts für jüdische Geschichte und Kultur und Professor am Historischen Seminar der Universität Leipzig.Marcos Silber is an associate professor in the Department of Jewish History at the University of Haifa, where he also serves as Director of the Interdisciplinary Unit for Polish Studies and as Vice Dean for Teaching & Learning in the Faculty of Humanities.

Résumé

At the end of the First World War, Jewish national councils emerged in nearly every successor state to the multinational empires of East-Central and Eastern Europe. In the wake of war, revolution, and the formation of new nation-states, as well as unprecedented waves of anti-Jewish violence, they sought acceptance as representatives of the Jewish population. The councils fought for equal rights, Jewish autonomy, and the recognition of the Jews as a nation. Additionally, they worked to curtail anti-Jewish violence, organized relief for victims of war and pogroms, and supported Jewish refugees. Furthermore, the councils formed a transnational network in order to present the demands of Eastern European Jewry at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 with one voice. By presenting original documents on the Jewish national councils throughout East-Central and Eastern Europe for the first time, this edited volume opens up new perspectives on the history of the Jews at the end of the First World War, the history of Zionism, and the history of East-Central and Eastern Europe.

Préface

This edited volume presents sources on the Jewish national councils that emerged at the end of the First World War throughout East-Central and Eastern Europe to fight for the rights of the Jews.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Dan Diner
Collaboration Marcos Silber (Editeur), Dan Diner (Préface)
Edition Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 10.03.2025
 
EAN 9783525311592
ISBN 978-3-525-31159-2
Pages 816
Dimensions 175 mm x 53 mm x 245 mm
Poids 1446 g
Illustrations with 1 fig.
Thèmes Archiv jüdischer Geschichte und Kultur
Archiv jüdischer Geschichte und Kultur / Archive of Jewish History and Culture
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Histoire > Général, dictionnaires

Osteuropa, First World War, Diplomacy, Zionism, Jewish politics, ca. 1910 bis ca. 1919, Jewish History, Minority Rights, Jewish nationalism, Paris Peace Conference

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