@Book{1642301574, author="Horowitz, Brian", title="Russian-Jewish tradition: intellectuals, historians, revolutionaries", series="Jews of Russia {\&} Eastern Europe and their legacy", year="2017", publisher="Academic Studies Press", address="Boston", keywords="Jews; Russia; Intellectual life; History; Jewish scholars", abstract="Part I: Russian-Jewish historians and historiography. 1. The return of the heder among Russian-Jewish education experts, 1840-1917 -- 2. 'Building a fragile edifice': a history of Russian-Jewish historical institutions, 1860-1914 -- 3. Myths and counter-myths about Odessa's Jewish intelligentsia during the late Tsarist period -- 4. Saul Borovoi's survival: an Odessa tale about a Jewish historian in Soviet times -- 5. The ideological challenges of S. M. Dubnov in emigration: Autonomism and Zionism, Europe and Palestine -- Part II: Russian-Jewish intelligentsia's cultural vibrancy -- 6. Semyon An-sky-dialogic writer -- 7. Russian-Jewish writers face pogroms, 1880-1914 -- 8. M. O. Gershenzon, Alexander Pushkin, the Bible, and the flaws of Jewish nationalism -- 9. Battling for self-definition in Soviet literature: Boris Eikhenbaum's Jewish question -- 10. Vladimir Jabotinsky and the mystique of 1905 -- 11. Vladimir Jabotinsky and violence -- Part III: Jewish heritage in Russian perception -- 12. Vladimir Solov'ev and the Jews: a view from today -- 13. Fear and stereotyping: Vasily Rozanov and Jewish menace", note="Brian Horowitz; introduction by William Craft Brumfield", note="Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 233-274", isbn="9781618115560", language="English" }