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Memoirs of a Grandmother

This series delves into a pivotal era of transformation for Russian Jews, as traditional life clashed with the forces of modernization. The author masterfully captures the cultural and social history, focusing on the experiences of women and family. It illuminates the subtle disintegration of tradition and the complex process of assimilation through a keen gendered lens. Readers will discover a rich portrait of a society on the cusp of a new era.

Memoirs of a grandmother

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    Pauline Wengeroff, the only nineteenth-century Russian Jewish woman to publish a memoir, sets out to illuminate the "cultural history of the Jews of Russia" in the period of Jewish "enlightenment," when traditional culture began to disintegrate and Jews became modern. Wengeroff, a gifted writer and astute social observer, paints a rich portrait of both traditional and modernizing Jewish societies in an extraordinary way, focusing on women and the family and offering a gendered account (and indictment) of assimilation. In Volume 1 of Memoirs of a Grandmother, Wengeroff depicts traditional Jewish society, including the religious culture of women, during the reign of Tsar Nicholas I, who wished "his" Jews to be acculturated to modern Russian life.

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