Sons of Rachel: Jewish deputies in the Russian Empire. 1772-1825
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In the foreground in this study, the meeting of various representatives of the Jewish population with the imperial administration and aristocracy, described as a complex process of interaction between interests, intentions and, of course, the individuals themselves. Olga Minkin traces the dynamics of entry into the empire of various lands of the former question of compulculation inhabited by Jews, in parallel with the analysis of changes in the perception of Jews by Russian bureaucrats. The Jewish population itself appears in the book heterogeneous and complexly organized by the Community Conglomerate, permeated internal conflicts. Not clienting within the framework of the actual Jewish story, the author covers a number of plots and makes a series of conclusions valuable to study the general problems of class privileges in the empire, mechanisms and languages of the description of national and confessional policies
Author:
Author:Minkina O. V.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
Series:
Series: Historia Rossica
ISBN:
ISBN: 978-5-86793-901-4
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