| Author/Contributor(s): | Wengeroff, Pauline ; Magnus, Shulamit S |
| Publisher: | Stanford University Press |
| Date: | 06/25/2010 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
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.