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"An emphasis on education has long been a salient feature of the Jewish experience. The pervasive presence of schools and teachers, books and libraries, and youth movements, even in an environment as tumultuous as that of nineteenth- and twentieth-century eastern Europe, is clear from the historical records. Historians of the early modern and modern era frequently point to the centrality of educational institutions and pursuits within Jewish society, yet the vast majority treat them as merely a reflection of the surrounding culture. Only a small number note how schools and teachers could contribute in dynamic ways to the shaping of local communities and cultures. This volume addresses this gap in the portrayal of the Jewish past by presenting education as an active and potent force for change. It moves beyond a narrow definition of Jewish education by treating formal and informal training in academic or practical subjects with equal attention. In so doing, it sheds light not only on schools and students, but also on informal educators, youth groups, textbooks, and numerous other devices through which the mutual relationship between education and Jewish society is played out. It also places male and female education on a par with each other, and considers with equal attention students of all ages, religious backgrounds, and social classes. ; The essays in this volume span two centuries of Jewish history, from the Austrian and Russian empires to the Second Republic of Poland and the Polish People's Republic. The approach is interdisciplinary, with contributors treating their subject from fields as varied as east European cultural history, gender studies, and language politics. Collectively, they highlight the centrality of education in the vision of numerous Jewish individuals, groups, and institutions across eastern Europe, and the degree to which this vision interacted with forces within and external to Jewish society. In this way they highlight the interrelationship between Jewish educational endeavours, the Jewish community, and external economic, political, and social forces"-- Publisher's website.

Title Jewish education in Eastern Europe / edited by Eliyana R. Adler and Antony Polonsky
published for The Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies and The American Association for Polish-Jewish Studies.
Contributors Polonsky, Antony (editor)
Adler, Eliyana R. (editor)
Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
(publisher)
Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies (Oxford, England)
(issuing body)
American Association for Polish Jewish Studies
(issuing body)
Publisher Liverpool : The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization in association with Liverpool University Press
Creation Date 2018
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series Polin : studies in Polish Jewry, 0268-1056
volume 30
Extent xv, 497 pages : illustrations, portraits
24 cm.
Host Item Polin a journal of Polish-Jewish studies. no:30
Language English
National Library system number 990043974930205171

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