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The International Jewish Labor Bund after 1945

Toward a Global History
  • David Slucki
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2012
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The Jewish Labor Bund was one of the major political forces in early twentieth-century Eastern Europe. But the decades after the Second World War were years of enormous difficulty for Bundists. Like millions of other European Jews, they faced the challenge of resurrecting their lives, so gravely disrupted by the Holocaust. Not only had the organization lost many members, but its adherents were also scattered across many continents. In this book, David Slucki charts the efforts of the surviving remnants of the movement to salvage something from the wreckage.

Covering both the Bundists who remained in communist Eastern Europe and those who emigrated to the United States, France, Australia, and Israel, the book explores the common challenges they faced—building transnational networks of friends, family, and fellow Holocaust survivors, while rebuilding a once-local movement under a global umbrella. This is a story of resilience and passion—passion for an idea that only barely survived Auschwitz.

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DAVID SLUCKI is a Monash Early Career Development Fellow at the Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation and the School of Philosophical, Historical, and International Studies at Monash University in Australia. He has published articles in American and European Jewish studies journals, and he was previously a senior curator in Indigenous Cultures at Museum Victoria in Melbourne, Australia.

Reviews

"After gathering resources from four continents, Slucki surveys the divisive history of the Jewish Labor Bund as it entered the final chapter of its existence. Recommended."
— Choice

"This unprecedented, well-researched, and thoughtful book will be of interest to Jewish studies scholars and to scholars working on the history of socialist movements."
— Jack Jacobs, The Graduate Center, CUNY

"The International Jewish Labor Bund after 1945 offers intrguing insights about how a movement so deeply rooted in the Yiddish-speaking working masses of Eastern Europe struggled to find a new role and fashion a new identity in the aftermath of the Holocaust."
— Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs


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January 17, 2012
eBook ISBN:
9780813552255
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