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A further grant has been obtained from the AHRB for a project which has developed out of the Odessa study. This is a three year collaborative grant (2007-10), with several participants, under the AHRB ‘Migration and Diaspora’ programme. Our project will be a comparative study of migration, its history and its effects in Odessa and Istanbul.
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Tillie GORODKIN, Kherson, Ukraine 1896. Taube (Tillie) Gorodokin (later changed to Gordon) Russia (now Ukraine) Kherson, Kherson Gubernia. Latitude 46°, 38'; Longitude 32°, 35' East of Odessa. Immigrated in 1911 (Liverpool to Quebec to St Alban's, Vermont. to Chicago, Illinois)
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Review of Brendan Dooley, The Social History of Skepticism: Experience and Doubt in Early Modern Culture (Johns Hopkins. UP, 1999) in The Journal of Modern History 74, 2002, 396-8. Review of Manfred Kuehn, Kant: A Biography (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2001) in German Studies Review 25, 2002, 341.
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Odessa: Genius and Death in a City of Dreams. and Nathaniel D. Wood, ... 2019 Chair, “The 100th Anniversary of the Pogroms in Ukraine.” Center for Jewish History, New York. ... Jewish History Search Committee, 2017-18. Editorial Committee, East from Chicago, Center for East European and Russian/Eurasian Studies, 2017- ...
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Leon Trotsky was born Lev Davidovich Bronstein in the Russian Empire. His parents, David and Anna Bronstein, were prosperous Jewish farmers. When he was 8 years old, Trotksy went to school in Odessa, then moved in 1896 to Nikolayev, Ukraine, for his final year in school. While there, he became enthralled with Marxism.
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in northern Ukraine. The pogroms there in October 1905 took 800 Jewish lives, the material damages estimated at 70,000,000 . rubles ($1,223,242), 400 were killed in Odessa, over 150 in Rostov-on-Don, 67 in Yekaterinoslav, 54 in Minsk, 30 in Simferopol, and over 40 in Orsha. In 1906, the pogroms continued.
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“A Jewish Program for Russification (1841),” JMW, 385. VIII. Confronting Modernity: the case of Pauline Wengeroff ** Pauline Wengeroff, Rememberings: the World of a Russian-Jewish Woman in the Nineteenth . Century. (on reserve) IX. A Tale of Three Cities: Odessa, Warsaw, Lodz. Steven Zipperstein, The Jews of Odessa: A Cultural History, 1794 ...
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Brody’s role in Russian, German, Italian and Hungarian Jewish history. Brody played a significant role in the history of Russian Jewry as well. Galician Jewish immigrants and merchants directed themselves westwards but also eastwards. Brody was a kind of Galician “Odessa”.
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