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This book, from the series Primary Sources: Historical Books of the World (Asia and Far East Collection), represents an important historical artifact on Asian history and culture. Its contents come from the legions of academic literature and research on the subject produced over the last several hundred years. Covered within is a discussion drawn from many areas of study and research on the subject. From analyses of the varied geography that encompasses the Asian continent to significant time periods spanning centuries, the book was made in an effort to preserve the work of previous generations.…mehr

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This book, from the series Primary Sources: Historical Books of the World (Asia and Far East Collection), represents an important historical artifact on Asian history and culture. Its contents come from the legions of academic literature and research on the subject produced over the last several hundred years. Covered within is a discussion drawn from many areas of study and research on the subject. From analyses of the varied geography that encompasses the Asian continent to significant time periods spanning centuries, the book was made in an effort to preserve the work of previous generations.
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Autorenporträt
Jacob S. Raisin was a prominent figure in the arena of Jewish historical and cultural scholarship, particularly known for his extensive work on the Jewish Enlightenment, or Haskalah, movement. In his distinguished treatise 'The Haskalah Movement in Russia,' Raisin meticulously explores the intellectual awakening and progressive trends among Jews in Russia during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. His critical analysis contributes significantly to the understanding of how European intellectual currents influenced Russian Jewry, fostering a harmonization of traditional Jewish life with modernity and enlightenment ideals. Regarded for his nuance and depth, Raisin presents an account that is as comprehensive as it is enlightening, shedding light on figures such as Moses Mendelssohn and the cultural shifts that arose under his influence. A scholarly work that stands as a cornerstone in Jewish historiography, Raisin's book has been pivotal for academics and students seeking to grasp the complexities of Jewish modernization and the societal transformations it incited. His literary style, marked by thorough research and an articulate narrative, marks him as a significant contributor to the literature on Jewish history. Jacob S. Raisin's contributions continue to be referenced in studies of Jewish thought, modernity, and the transformative movements within the Diaspora communities.