@book{b73e453957cc4cc5ad9a71be7366a733,
title = "Making history Jewish: The dialectics of Jewish history in Eastern Europe and the Middle East ; Studies in honor of Professor Israel Bartal",
abstract = "This collection explores the different ways that intellectuals, scholars and institutions have sought to make history Jewish. While practitioners of Jewish history often assume that “the Jews” are a well-defined ethno-national unit with a distinct, continuous history, this volume questions assumptions that underlie and ultimately help construct Jewish history. Starting with a number of articles on the Jews of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Poland and Hungary, continuing with several studies of Jewish encounters with the advent of nationalism and antisemitism, and concluding with a set of essays on Jewish history and politics in twentieth-century eastern Europe, pre-state Palestine and North America, the volume discusses the different methodological, research and narrative strategies involved in transforming past events into part of the larger canon of Jewish history.",
keywords = "Eastern Europe, Ethnic relations, Europe, Eastern, Jews, Zionism",
editor = "Pawe{\l} Maciejko and Scott Ury",
note = "Includes bibliographical references and index",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.1163/9789004431973",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
isbn = "9789004431973",
series = "Studia judaeoslavica",
}