שמעון דובנוב והאוטונומיזם הגלותי
Region: Empire russe, Europe de l'Est
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Simon Dubnow (1860-1941), historian and political theorist, wrote a vast World History of the Jewish People and conceived autonomism: the idea of Jewish national and cultural autonomy within diaspora states. His sociology of history placed communal institutions at the center. He was murdered during the liquidation of the Riga ghetto.
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