Книга: Dubnow Simon «Die Neueste Geschichte Des Juedischen Volkes (1789-1914) (German Edition)»

Die Neueste Geschichte Des Juedischen Volkes (1789-1914) (German Edition)

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Dubnow, Simon

(1860-1941)
   Russian historian. Born in Belorussia, he lived in St Petersburg, Odessa, Vilna, Berlin and Riga. He wrote a ten-volume history of the Jewish people, a history of the Jews in Russia and Poland, and a history of Hasidism. In his writings he propounded the doctrine of national autonomy. He believed that the Jews are a nation spiritually and should aspire to social and cultural, rather than political, independence.

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  • DUBNOW, SIMON — (1860–1941), historian and political ideologist. Born in Mstislavl, Belorussia, Dubnow received a traditional Jewish education from his grandfather, but early in his life ceased to observe religious practices. He was self taught, having achieved… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Dubnow, Simon — (1860–1941)    Jewish historian. Dubnow grew up in White Russia and worked in Odessa and St Petersburg. He settled in Berlin in 1922. since he was unable to continue publishing in Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution. In 1933 when Hitler came to …   Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament

  • Dubnow, Simon Markovich — born Sept. 10, 1860, Mstislavl, Russia died December 1941, Riga, Latvia, U.S.S.R. Russian Jewish historian. Largely self educated, he gained notice as a scholar of Jewish history before the Bolshevik Revolution prompted him to leave his native… …   Universalium

  • Dubnow, Simon — (1860 1941)    Russian historian. Born in Belorussia, he lived in St Petersburg, Odessa, Vilna, Berlin and Riga. He wrote a ten volume history of the Jewish people, a history of the Jews in Russia and Poland, and a history of Hasidism. In his… …   Dictionary of Jewish Biography

  • Dubnow, Simon Markovich — (10 sep. 1860, Mstislavl, Rusia–dic. 1941, Riga, Letonia, U.R.S.S.). Historiador judío ruso. En gran parte autodidacta, cobró notoriedad como estudioso de la historia judía antes de que la revolución bolchevique lo impulsara a trasladarse desde… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Simon Dubnow — (alternatively spelled Dubnov, Russian: Семён Маркович Дубнов/Semyon Markovich Dubnov; Yiddish: שמעון דובנאָװ Shimen Dubnov; September 10, 1860 – December 8, 1941) was a Jewish historian, writer and activist. He is the father in law of Henryk… …   Wikipedia

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