Jewish History, Vol. 33, Nos. 1-2, March 2020. Special Issue: Jewish Women in Modern Eastern and East Central Europe. Guest Editors: Elissa Bemporad and Glenn Dynner.
Haifa: Haifa University Press, Springer, 2020. Softbound. Octavo, paper covers with minor wear, 244 pp. Very Good. Item #102660
Articles in 33: 1-2 are " Introduction: Jewish Women in Modern Eastern and East Central Europe," Elissa Bemporad and Glenn Dynner, "Marginality without Benefits: Converting Jewish Women in Lithuanian Guberniyas," Elena Keidošiute, "From Anna Kluger to Sarah Schenirer: Women’s Education in Kraków and Its Discontents," Rachel Manekin, "‘To Write? What’s This Torture For?’ Bronia Baum’s Manuscripts as Testimony to the Formation of a Writer, Activist, and Journalist," Joanna Lisek, "Humanitarian Encounters: Charity and Gender in Post–World War I Jewish Budapest," Ilse Josepha Lazaroms, "Crossing the Line: Violence against Jewish Women and the New Model of Antisemitism in Poland in the 1930s," Natalia Aleksiun, "Gender Violence: The 1917–1922 Ukrainian Pogroms and the Challenges of Modernity," Irina Astashkevich, "The Toiling Froy and the Speculating Yidene: Discourses of Female Productivization in the Soviet Shtetl," Deborah Yalen.
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