Doprava zdarma se Zásilkovnou nad 1 499 Kč
PPL Parcel Shop 54 Balík do ruky 74 Balíkovna 49 GLS 54 Kurýr GLS 64 PPL 99 Zásilkovna 54

Archive Thief

Kniha Archive Thief Lisa Moses Leff
Libristo kód: 09074538
Nakladatelství Oxford University Press, srpna 2015
In the aftermath of the Holocaust, the Jewish historian Zosa Szajkowski stole tens of thousands of a... Celý popis
? points 102 b
1 022
Skladem u dodavatele Odesíláme za 14-18 dnů

30 dní na vrácení zboží


Mohlo by vás také zajímat


Amphetamine, Ecstasy und Designerdrogen Jörg Daumann / Brožovaná
common.buy 713
ISO/IEC 20000 David Clifford / Brožovaná
common.buy 511
Falling in Love Donna Leon / Brožovaná
common.buy 213
Soldiers of Light and Love Jacqueline Jones / Brožovaná
common.buy 977
historia de un angel Grupo Nelson / Brožovaná
common.buy 319
Ask Anna Dean Koontz / Brožovaná
common.buy 363
Kernel Contraction in EL Zhiwei Liao / Brožovaná
common.buy 610
Modern Poe Vol. I Edgar Allan Poe / Brožovaná
common.buy 197
Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll Robert C. Cottrell / Pevná
common.buy 1 768

In the aftermath of the Holocaust, the Jewish historian Zosa Szajkowski stole tens of thousands of archival documents related to French Jewish history from public archives and collections in France and moved them, illicitly, to New York. Why did this respectable historian become a thief? And why did librarians in the United States and Israel accept these materials from him, turning a blind eye to the signs of ownership they bore? In The Archive Thief, Lisa Moses Leff reconstructs Szajkowski's gripping story in all its ambiguity. Born into poverty in Russian Poland in 1911, Szajkowski was a self-made man who managed to make a life for himself as an intellectual, first as a journalist in 1930s Paris, and then, after a harrowing escape to New York in 1941, as a scholar. Although he never taught at a university or even earned a PhD, Szajkowski became one of the world's foremost experts on the history of the Jews in modern France, publishing in Yiddish, English, and Hebrew. His work opened up new ways of thinking about Jewish emancipation, economic and social modernization, and the rise of modern anti-Semitism. But beneath Szajkowski's scholarly accomplishments lay his shameful secret: his pathbreaking articles were based upon documents that he moved illicitly to New York. Eventually, he sold these documents, piecemeal, to American and Israeli research libraries where they still remain. Leff takes us into the backstage of the archives, revealing the powerful ideological, economic, and psychological forces that made Holocaust-era Jewish scholars care more deeply than ever before about preserving the remnants of their past. As Leff shows, it is only when we understand the issues at the heart of his story, in all their ambiguity and complexity, that we can begin to address the larger questions of the rightful ownership of Jewish archives, as well as other contested archives, that are still at issue today.

Přihlášení

Přihlaste se ke svému účtu. Ještě nemáte Libristo účet? Vytvořte si ho nyní!

 
povinné
povinné

Nemáte účet? Získejte výhody Libristo účtu!

Díky Libristo účtu budete mít vše pod kontrolou.

Vytvořit Libristo účet