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East European Jewish migration: inside and outside

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This introductory article provides an overview of modern Jewish migration from Eastern Europe. It engages the foundational historiography of the field and explores intersections of Jewish migration with general migration theory. In addition to framing the six articles in this special collection, this essay presents longue durée factors linking today's post-Soviet diaspora communities on three continents with social and political trends beginning in the late nineteenth century and during the interwar period and postwar periods.

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44(2-3)

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154-170

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Dekel-Chen, Jonathan East European Jewish migration: inside and outside. East European Jewish Affairs. 2014: 154-170.  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/10.1080/13501674.2014.950168