The election of Jewish deputies in Vilna in 1818: government projects and Jewish claims |
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Authors: | Olga Minkina |
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Affiliation: | 1. Independent scholar , Moscow olga-minkina@yandex.ru |
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Abstract: | This article focuses on the election of the so-called deputies of the Jewish people in Vil'na (Vilnius) in 1818. At the time, the Russian government perceived Jewish society as a “state within a state” with its own secret government. Russian rule tried to legalise and control that imagined government or to neutralise and repress it. The Jewish elite used these mental constructs of the Russian ruling circles and positioned themselves as the holders of the “Jewish rule,” demanding the usual prerogatives of nobility. |
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Keywords: | Russian Empire Jewish deputies Vil'na (Vilnius) 1818 |
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