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Vilna As a Centre of the Modern Jewish Press, 1840-1928: Aspirations, Challenges, and Progress Book

Vilna As a Centre of the Modern Jewish Press, 1840-1928: Aspirations, Challenges, and Progress
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Vilna As a Centre of the Modern Jewish Press, 1840-1928: Aspirations, Challenges, and Progress, Marten-Finnis (German studies, Queen's U. of Belfast) traces the Jewish press in Vilna, now Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, from the appearance of the first item to the call by the editors of the monthly Di yidishe velt for a new Jewish journali, Vilna As a Centre of the Modern Jewish Press, 1840-1928: Aspirations, Challenges, and Progress
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  • Vilna As a Centre of the Modern Jewish Press, 1840-1928: Aspirations, Challenges, and Progress
  • Written by author Susanne Marten-Finnis
  • Published by Peter Lang Publishing Inc, 2004/02/01
  • Marten-Finnis (German studies, Queen's U. of Belfast) traces the Jewish press in Vilna, now Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, from the appearance of the first item to the call by the editors of the monthly Di yidishe velt for a new Jewish journali
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Acknowledgements 7
A Note on Transcription 9
Introduction 11
Chapter 1 Vilna as a Centre of the Haskalah 19
Chapter 2 Vilna as a Centre of Bundist Journalism, 1895-1906 45
Chapter 3 Bundist Journalism as a Champion of Yiddishism, 1906-28 117
Appendix 151
Bibliography 181
Index 195


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