Simon Markish, Viacheslav Ivanov and the Jews. The present article examines the attitude of Viacheslav Ivanov toward the Jewish people, and most particularly toward Russian Jews. (The opinion of Ivanov concerning the Judaism in its religious aspect and as a specific concept of the world is only slightly touched upon from a general point of view.) The author endeavors to appraise the position taken up by Ivanov on the nature of the problem itself within the context of philosemitism of the Silver Age in Russia.Simon Markish, Vjačeslav Ivanov et les juifs. Le présent article examine l'attitude de Vjačeslav Ivanov envers le peuple juif, et tout particulièrement envers les juifs russes. (La question de l'attitude d'Ivanov envers le judaïsme en t...
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Simon Markish, Viacheslav Ivanov and the Jews. The present article examines the attitude of Viachesl...
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Identity and practices: The case of Russian Judaisers Subbotnikiy a religious movement among Russia...
Jewish Universalism according to Jacques Faitlovitch The article examines the movements formed in ...
By 1795 the territory that was once the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth had been partitioned between ...
Simon Markish, Viacheslav Ivanov and the Jews. The present article examines the attitude of Viachesl...
This essay analyses Ivanov’s treatment of the ‘Jewish question’ as a tool to assessing the limitati...
Simon Markish, Voskhod, principal review of Russian Judaism. This article retraces the history of Vo...
The fate of some one and a half to two million Jews who served in the Russian army between 1827 and ...
Simon Markish, Zhabotinskii, a Russian journalist. The purpose of this article is to examine a part ...
Lev Shestov (born Leib Jehuda Shvartsman in Kiev in 1866) was a product of his times and entangled ...
In all the discussion on the situation of Russian Jews today one basic fact has not been mentioned: ...
Michel GRABAR, Viacheslav Ivanov and Vladimir Solov'ev. As a philosopher and a poet, Vladimir Solov'...
Simon Markish, Osip Rabinovich. Osip Rabinovich is a mid-nineteenth century writer, almost completel...
Throughout the 13th-18th centuries, despite the differences between their religious tra- dition and ...
Revolutionary Ideology and Anti-Semitic Attitudes in Russia (1881-1883) This article examines the r...
Nikita Struve, S. Bulgakov and the Jewish problem. Sergej Bulgakov, the greatest religious Russian t...
Identity and practices: The case of Russian Judaisers Subbotnikiy a religious movement among Russia...
Jewish Universalism according to Jacques Faitlovitch The article examines the movements formed in ...
By 1795 the territory that was once the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth had been partitioned between ...