Crossroads of Jewish Bratislava
An Ethnological Examination of the Jewish Community between the 19th and 21st Centuries
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In Crossroads of Jewish Bratislava, the author identifi es several key junctures that determined the history of Jews in Bratislava between the 19th and 21st centuries, especially in terms of their culture and way of life. The fi rst part of the book (History) provides an overview of historical milestones, with a particular emphasis on the two totalitarian regimes (the Wartime Slovak State and Communist Czechoslovakia 1948–1989). The second part, entitled Dilemmas, examines the current situation of Jewish cemeteries, the consequences of the Holocaust, and the ongoing transformations of Jewish holidays. The author’s research leads to the conclusion that traditional manifestations of Jewish culture are being reshaped by factors of selectiveness, streamlining, and individualisation.
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Crossroads of Jewish Bratislava, Peter Salner
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- 2021
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- Titul
- Crossroads of Jewish Bratislava
- Podtitul
- An Ethnological Examination of the Jewish Community between the 19th and 21st Centuries
- Jazyk
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- Autori
- Peter Salner
- Vydavateľ
- 2021
- ISBN10
- 3631852630
- ISBN13
- 9783631852637
- Kategórie
- Česká / Slovenská história
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- In Crossroads of Jewish Bratislava, the author identifi es several key junctures that determined the history of Jews in Bratislava between the 19th and 21st centuries, especially in terms of their culture and way of life. The fi rst part of the book (History) provides an overview of historical milestones, with a particular emphasis on the two totalitarian regimes (the Wartime Slovak State and Communist Czechoslovakia 1948–1989). The second part, entitled Dilemmas, examines the current situation of Jewish cemeteries, the consequences of the Holocaust, and the ongoing transformations of Jewish holidays. The author’s research leads to the conclusion that traditional manifestations of Jewish culture are being reshaped by factors of selectiveness, streamlining, and individualisation.