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Kalman Marmor in Switzerland: Reconstructing a Sojourner’s Biography
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Tamar Lewinsky
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- East European Jewish Immigrants Between Two Worlds. A Preface v
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Migration, Politics, and Networks
- Les Russes – The Image of East European Jews in La Chaux-de-Fonds and Zurich. 13
- Jewish Political Emigration from Imperial Russia: Mapping the World in a Different Way 35
- The Jewish Labor Bund in Switzerland 54
- Some Russian Jewish Writers in Switzerland and the Valorization of Jewish Argument Style 77
- Student Migration of Jews from Tsarist Russia to the Universities of Berne and Zurich, 1865-1914 99
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Part II. Individual Experiences, Switzerland, and the Literary Imagination
- Kalman Marmor in Switzerland: Reconstructing a Sojourner’s Biography 125
- East European Jewish Migration to Switzerland and the Formation of “New Women”. 149
- Ben-Ami’s Swiss Experience: Narrative and the Zionist Dream 178
- “For the Pleasure of Life in Switzerland, I Had to Start Spitting Blood”. 199
- Kabbalah, Dada, Communism: Meir Wiener’s Lehrjahre in Switzerland during World War I 214
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Appendix I.
- Herzl and the First Congress 233
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Appendix II.
- Fragments of an Unfinished Yiddish Novel 246
- References 250
- List of Contributors 267
- List of Illustrations 269
- Index 272
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- East European Jewish Immigrants Between Two Worlds. A Preface v
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Migration, Politics, and Networks
- Les Russes – The Image of East European Jews in La Chaux-de-Fonds and Zurich. 13
- Jewish Political Emigration from Imperial Russia: Mapping the World in a Different Way 35
- The Jewish Labor Bund in Switzerland 54
- Some Russian Jewish Writers in Switzerland and the Valorization of Jewish Argument Style 77
- Student Migration of Jews from Tsarist Russia to the Universities of Berne and Zurich, 1865-1914 99
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Part II. Individual Experiences, Switzerland, and the Literary Imagination
- Kalman Marmor in Switzerland: Reconstructing a Sojourner’s Biography 125
- East European Jewish Migration to Switzerland and the Formation of “New Women”. 149
- Ben-Ami’s Swiss Experience: Narrative and the Zionist Dream 178
- “For the Pleasure of Life in Switzerland, I Had to Start Spitting Blood”. 199
- Kabbalah, Dada, Communism: Meir Wiener’s Lehrjahre in Switzerland during World War I 214
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Appendix I.
- Herzl and the First Congress 233
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Appendix II.
- Fragments of an Unfinished Yiddish Novel 246
- References 250
- List of Contributors 267
- List of Illustrations 269
- Index 272