Nadia Malinovich
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This study of Jewish cultural innovation in early twentieth-century France highlights the complexity and ambivalence of Jewish identity and self-definition in the modern world. This stimulating and original book makes a major contribution to our understanding of modern Jewish history as well as to the history of the Jews in France and to the larger discourse about modern Jewish identities.
Nadia Malinovich completed a PhD in History at the University of Michigan and subsequently held a Dorot Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University. She lives in Paris, where she currently teaches Jewish history at the Institut d’études politiques (IEP) and New York University in Paris.
| Format |
23.5
x 15.5 cm / 6" x 9"; |
| Pages |
292 pages 8 illustrations |
| ISBN |
978-1-904113-40-9 |
| Price |
£35.00 / $45.00 |
| Date of publication |
29 November 2007 |
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