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Research paper thumbnail of The Jewish Revival in Europe and North America: Between Lifestyle Judaism and Institutional Renaissance

Papers by Zvi Gitelman

Research paper thumbnail of Cultures and nations of Central and Eastern Europe : essays in honor of Roman Szporluk

Research paper thumbnail of From “Russians” to Israelis?

Asher Arian and Michal Shamir, eds., The Elections in Israel, 2003 (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 2004). , Feb 6, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Judaic Journeys at the University of Michigan: from Belser to Frankel to Hermelin

Research paper thumbnail of VIII. Deviations, Dissension, Dissolution

Research paper thumbnail of New Jewish Identities : Contemporary Europe and Beyond

... 2. Jewish diaspora. 3. Judaism—20th century. I. Gitelman, ZviY II. Kosmin, Barry A. (BarryAle... more ... 2. Jewish diaspora. 3. Judaism—20th century. I. Gitelman, ZviY II. Kosmin, Barry A. (BarryAlexander) III. Kovacs, Andras. ... Charles S. Liebman 341 Index 351 Page 13. Contributors Regine Azria was educated at the Sorbonne and the Hebrew Univer-sity of Jerusalem. ...

Research paper thumbnail of East-West Relations and the Future of Eastern Europe

The Economic Journal, Jun 1, 1982

Research paper thumbnail of The Meanings of Jewishness in Russia and Ukraine

Contemporary Jewries: Convergence and Divergence, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of The Abridgement of the Rights of Soviet Jews in the Fields of Nationality, Culture, and Religion

Research paper thumbnail of Comparative and competitive victimization in the post-communist sphere

Research paper thumbnail of V. “Revolution on the Jewish Street”

Jewish Nationality and Soviet Politics: The Jewish Sections of the CPSU, 1917-1930, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Review of the Year (1996) in Foreign Countries: Central and Eastern Europe

American Jewish Year Book, 1996

Research paper thumbnail of Becoming Jewish in Russia and Ukraine

Research paper thumbnail of The Jews: A Diaspora Within A Diaspora

Research paper thumbnail of The Democratisation of Russia in Comparative Perspective

Developments in Russian Politics 4, 1997

When the communist regimes of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe collapsed in 1989–91, many in t... more When the communist regimes of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe collapsed in 1989–91, many in the West made the facile assumption that democratic systems would replace them, as if there were no alternatives to communism other than democracy. With the hindsight of several years, we realise that no single type of system has replaced communism and that the present-day systems range from those that seem fully democratic to the distinctly undemocratic. How can one understand this variance? What, after all, is democracy? How and why among a group of states, all of which started from the same communist base, do some appear to be democracies today and others do not?

Research paper thumbnail of IV. Disappearing Alternatives: The End of the 151 Jewish Socialist Parties

Research paper thumbnail of Appendix B: Index of Jewishness

Jewish Identities in Postcommunist Russia and Ukraine

Research paper thumbnail of Politics, Affect, Affiliation, and Alienation

Jewish Identities in Postcommunist Russia and Ukraine

Research paper thumbnail of Becoming Soviet Jews

Jewish Identities in Postcommunist Russia and Ukraine

Research paper thumbnail of Politics and Nationality in Contemporary Soviet-Jewish Emigration, 1968-89, by Laurie P. Salitan

Political Science Quarterly, 1992

Research paper thumbnail of The Jewish Revival in Europe and North America: Between Lifestyle Judaism and Institutional Renaissance

Research paper thumbnail of Cultures and nations of Central and Eastern Europe : essays in honor of Roman Szporluk

Research paper thumbnail of From “Russians” to Israelis?

Asher Arian and Michal Shamir, eds., The Elections in Israel, 2003 (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 2004). , Feb 6, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Judaic Journeys at the University of Michigan: from Belser to Frankel to Hermelin

Research paper thumbnail of VIII. Deviations, Dissension, Dissolution

Research paper thumbnail of New Jewish Identities : Contemporary Europe and Beyond

... 2. Jewish diaspora. 3. Judaism—20th century. I. Gitelman, ZviY II. Kosmin, Barry A. (BarryAle... more ... 2. Jewish diaspora. 3. Judaism—20th century. I. Gitelman, ZviY II. Kosmin, Barry A. (BarryAlexander) III. Kovacs, Andras. ... Charles S. Liebman 341 Index 351 Page 13. Contributors Regine Azria was educated at the Sorbonne and the Hebrew Univer-sity of Jerusalem. ...

Research paper thumbnail of East-West Relations and the Future of Eastern Europe

The Economic Journal, Jun 1, 1982

Research paper thumbnail of The Meanings of Jewishness in Russia and Ukraine

Contemporary Jewries: Convergence and Divergence, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of The Abridgement of the Rights of Soviet Jews in the Fields of Nationality, Culture, and Religion

Research paper thumbnail of Comparative and competitive victimization in the post-communist sphere

Research paper thumbnail of V. “Revolution on the Jewish Street”

Jewish Nationality and Soviet Politics: The Jewish Sections of the CPSU, 1917-1930, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Review of the Year (1996) in Foreign Countries: Central and Eastern Europe

American Jewish Year Book, 1996

Research paper thumbnail of Becoming Jewish in Russia and Ukraine

Research paper thumbnail of The Jews: A Diaspora Within A Diaspora

Research paper thumbnail of The Democratisation of Russia in Comparative Perspective

Developments in Russian Politics 4, 1997

When the communist regimes of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe collapsed in 1989–91, many in t... more When the communist regimes of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe collapsed in 1989–91, many in the West made the facile assumption that democratic systems would replace them, as if there were no alternatives to communism other than democracy. With the hindsight of several years, we realise that no single type of system has replaced communism and that the present-day systems range from those that seem fully democratic to the distinctly undemocratic. How can one understand this variance? What, after all, is democracy? How and why among a group of states, all of which started from the same communist base, do some appear to be democracies today and others do not?

Research paper thumbnail of IV. Disappearing Alternatives: The End of the 151 Jewish Socialist Parties

Research paper thumbnail of Appendix B: Index of Jewishness

Jewish Identities in Postcommunist Russia and Ukraine

Research paper thumbnail of Politics, Affect, Affiliation, and Alienation

Jewish Identities in Postcommunist Russia and Ukraine

Research paper thumbnail of Becoming Soviet Jews

Jewish Identities in Postcommunist Russia and Ukraine

Research paper thumbnail of Politics and Nationality in Contemporary Soviet-Jewish Emigration, 1968-89, by Laurie P. Salitan

Political Science Quarterly, 1992

Research paper thumbnail of Erased: Vanishing Traces of Jewish Galicia in Present‐Day Ukraine. By Omer Bartov. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007. Pp. xxiv+232. $26.95.The Anti‐imperial Choice: The Making of the Ukrainian Jew. By Yohanan Petrovsky‐Shtern. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2009. Pp. xvi+344....

The Journal of Modern History, 2011

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