
Published online:
21 May 2015
Published in print:
29 October 2014
Online ISBN:
9780804793032
Print ISBN:
9780804792493
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Defining Nationalism in Late Imperial and Revolutionary Russia Defining Nationalism in Late Imperial and Revolutionary Russia
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Jewish Sovereignty and Autonomy Jewish Sovereignty and Autonomy
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A New History of Jewish National Politics A New History of Jewish National Politics
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Rabinovitch, Simon, 'Introduction', Jewish Rights, National Rites: Nationalism and Autonomy in Late Imperial and Revolutionary Russia (Redwood City, CA , 2014; online edn, Stanford Scholarship Online, 21 May 2015), https://doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9780804792493.003.0001, accessed 28 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
The introduction presents the book’s main themes and arguments. It highlights the problems with defining nationalism and explains the distinction between territorial sovereignty and nonterritorial autonomy. In particular, the introduction emphasizes that the movement for Jewish autonomy developed in the context of changing notions of political sovereignty, decentralization, and federalism among the many national groups of Eastern Europe and should be seen as a key element of both the political campaign for Jewish individual and collective rights and the cultural mission to create an alternative to religious traditionalism.
Subject
Cultural Studies
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