The Haskalah Movement in Russia
Von Raisin, Jacob S.
Herausgegeben von Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066242886
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In "The Haskalah Movement in Russia," Jacob S. Raisin delivers a meticulous exploration of the Jewish Enlightenment as it unfolded within the Russian Empire. Raisin employs a blend of scholarly analysis and narrative history, meticulously detailing the ideological tenets, socio-political undercurrents, and cultural shifts that defined the Haskalah movement. Through an engaging yet rigorous examination of primary sources and historical accounts, the author illuminates the tension between tradition and modernity, illustrating how this intellectual movement sought to reconcile Jewish identity with contemporary European thought during a time of significant upheaval. Jacob S. Raisin, a prominent historian and advocate for Jewish studies, draws upon his extensive background in Jewish history and philosophy to provide readers with insightful perspectives on the Haskalah movement. His scholarly pursuits and personal heritage have significantly informed his understanding of the complexities faced by Jewish communities in Russia, making him an authoritative voice in this field. Raisin's earlier works have often highlighted the intersection of culture and identity, and his passion for elucidating the past is evident throughout this text. This book is highly recommended not only for students and scholars of Jewish history but also for anyone intrigued by the broader narratives of cultural transformation. Raisin's thoughtful analysis and rich contextualization make it an essential read for those seeking to comprehend the lasting impact of the Haskalah movement on modern Jewish thought and identity.
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- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
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