Jewish antiquity - a scientific and historical journal (three months) of the Jewish Historical and Ethnographic Society . It was published in Petersburg in 1909-1930. At different times, the chief editors were S. Dubnov (1909-1922), L. Sternberg (1924, 1928) and I. Zinberg (1930) [1] [2] .
| Jewish old | |
|---|---|
| Specialization | history , ethnography , literature |
| Periodicity | three month |
| Tongue | |
| A country | Russian Empire → USSR → Russia |
| Publisher | |
| Established | 1909 |
In the initial issues of the three-month period, scientific studies and materials on the history and ethnography of Polish-Russian Jewry were published [3] .
In 1930, the last volume of the publication was published, and in connection with the closure of the Jewish Historical and Ethnographic Society, the publication of the magazine ceased [4] .
Since 2002, "Jewish Antiquity", as an almanac, resumed its activities. The chief editor is Evgeny Berkovich .
Notes
- ↑ Jews in Russia: History and Culture: Collection of Scientific Papers / Editor-in-Chief D. A. Elyashevich. - SPb., 1995. - S. 150
- ↑ Key: Literary Almanac . - SPb., 1995. - S. 97
- ↑ Jewish Old Man // Jewish Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron . - SPb. , 1908-1913.
- ↑ Anatoly Khayech. With great thirst they read // Almanac "Jewish Antiquity". Vol. 1, 2005. - S. 47
Literature
- Knorring V.V. Jewish Antiquity Magazine (1909-1930): Annotated list of contents. - SPb., 2018 .-- 184 p. - ISBN 978-5-8192-0551-8 .