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The author traces the rise and evolution of the Jewish Enlightenment in Russia, surveying its roots, phases, and leading advocates while situating the movement within social, economic, and political circumstances. The account follows early precursors through a period of transition to a more organized campaign for secular learning, internal reform, and encounters with traditionalist resistance. It examines divergent aims among proponents — from cultural assimilation to spiritual renewal and national restoration — and analyzes pressures from Russification, reform efforts, and growing assimilation. The work combines narrative chapters, documentary notes, and bibliographic guidance to map intellectual change among Russian Jewry.
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