ISBN:
978-3-89500-638-8
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3-89500-638-6
Language:
English
Pages:
239 Seiten
,
Illustrationen, Karte, Tabellen
Series Statement:
Iran-Turan 9
DDC:
958.004924
Keywords:
Zentral-Asien Afghanistan
;
Iran
;
Turkestan
;
Usbekistan
;
Sowjet-Union
;
Russland
;
Sowjet-Union, ehemalige
;
Religion
;
Religion und Gesellschaft
;
Diaspora
;
Glaube
;
Jude
;
Judentum
;
Orale Geschichte
;
Orale Tradition
;
Heirat
;
Soziales Leben
;
Soziale Bedingungen
;
Taschkent 〈Stadt, Usbekistan〉
;
Buchara 〈Stadt, Usbekistan〉
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
The Jews of Central Asia, commonly known as "Bukharan Jews", have a long, eventful and fascinating history. Still, until recently this group has attracted very little attention from scholars of either Central Asian or Jewish communities. Only now, that almost no Bukharan Jews are left in Central Asia has their study started seriously. This volume is part of a joint project by teams from Humboldt and Tel Aviv universities and is the first in a series of related publications. Its twelve studies, written by leading authorities, deal with various aspects in the history, language, anthropology, demography and identity of this diaspora group in what proved to be a most important century in their history - a century that radically changed their world and by its end witnessed their mass exodus from Central Asia.
Note:
Literaturangabe: Seite 211-226; Based on papers presented in two workshops held in Berlin and Tel Aviv in February and December 2006 and is part ot a joint German-Israeli project "Bukharan Jews: Making Meaning of Memories and Identity; a Study in the Oral History and Narrative Traditions of an Endangered Species"; Mit Text in kyrillischer Schrift.
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