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Zvi Gitelman

    Zvi Gitelman war ein jüdischer Gelehrter, der sich auf die Schnittstelle von Ethnizität und Politik konzentrierte, insbesondere in ehemaligen kommunistischen Ländern. Seine Arbeit untersuchte die Politik Israels, die osteuropäische Politik und die politischen Einstellungen der Juden. Durch seine tiefgehende Forschung beleuchtete er die komplexen Beziehungen zwischen Identität und Macht.

    Developments in Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics
    Jewish Nationality and Soviet Politics
    Jewish Identity in Postcommunist Russia and Ukraine
    • The book explores the complex attitudes of post-Soviet Jews regarding key issues such as religion, intermarriage, emigration, and anti-Semitism. It delves into how these perspectives shape the process of rebuilding Jewish life in a transformed socio-political landscape, offering insight into the challenges and aspirations of this community. Through detailed analysis, it highlights the interplay between cultural identity and the historical context of post-Soviet society.

      Jewish Identity in Postcommunist Russia and Ukraine
    • Jewish Nationality and Soviet Politics

      The Jewish Sections of the CPSU, 1917-1930

      • 590 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden

      The book delves into the Soviet Union's efforts to integrate the Jewish population through special Party Sections aimed at "Bolshevizing" them. It explores the modernization and secularization challenges faced by this ethnic and religious minority during the early years of Soviet rule. Zvi Gitelman's analysis highlights the crises that arose from these efforts and the various responses they elicited, providing a detailed case study of the interaction between state policies and Jewish identity in a transformative historical context.

      Jewish Nationality and Soviet Politics
    • Focuses on the key institutions and policy processes in the new political system emerging after Gorbachev's resignation and the establishment of the Commonwealth of Independent States. It highlights the problems of governability at all levels posed by the development of mass politics

      Developments in Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics