Soviet Jews under Late Stalinism
A Story from the Western Borderlands
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:19th Feb '26
£95.00
This title is due to be published on 19th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Challenges narratives of Soviet Jews after the Holocaust, uncovering their agency under the Stalinist regime in Soviet Moldavia.
Challenging conventional narratives of Soviet Jews after the Holocaust, this study uncovers their agency under the Stalinist regime in Soviet Moldavia. Using archival material and oral histories, Diana Dumitru explores how Jews rebuilt their lives, advanced professionally, confronted antisemitism, and shaped post-Holocaust retribution.How did Soviet Jews rebuild their lives after the Holocaust? How did they navigate Stalinist rule, reclaim their place in society, and seek retribution against those responsible for wartime atrocities? This study uncovers the resilience and adaptability of Soviet Jews in postwar Moldavia, a borderland where identities were fluid, loyalties were tested, and survival demanded ingenuity. Using newly accessed archives and oral histories, Diana Dumitru reveals how Jews pursued professional success, resisted discrimination, and sought vengeance on their wrongdoers. Far from passive subjects of repression, they carved out spaces for agency in an era of contradictions – between social mobility and state-imposed limitations, between the Soviet promise of equality and the rising anti-Jewish drive of the early 1950s, and between ideological control and personal ambition. In doing so, this study offers a fresh perspective on a complex, understudied chapter of 20th-century history.
ISBN: 9781009671507
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 500g
294 pages