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Thursday, January 15, 2015
The Golden Age Shtetl: a New History of Jewish Life in East Europe / Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern 431p.
Most everyone has seen a version of Fiddler on the Roof, set in the fictional shtetl of Anatevka. Petrovsky-Shtern wants to remind us that Anatevka represents the dying days of the many shtetls (or shtetlach) throughout the Pale of Settlement, or western Russia. The shtetl had a golden age, from approximately 1780 to 1840, when the shtetl territories had only recently been conquered from Poland, and before the rise of a more backward-looking Russification. Petrovsky-Shtern has done a truly amazing amount of research and assembled an in-depth view of aspects of shtetl life, from trade, home construction, married life, religion, and literacy. Not exciting but entirely readable; this almost could be considered a stand-alone reference volume. Coherent and extremely impressive.
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