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Tales of Old Odessa Roshanna Sylvester

Tales of Old Odessa By Roshanna Sylvester

Tales of Old Odessa by Roshanna Sylvester


Summary

How did Odessans understand the city and their place in it? What did modernization mean in Odessa? Answering such questions, this book reveals the inner life of Odessa, in the years before WWI from the perspective of those who lived there. It is useful for those interested in urban culture, social history, the Jewish experience, and modern Russia.

Tales of Old Odessa Summary

Tales of Old Odessa: Crime and Civility in a City of Thieves by Roshanna Sylvester

Odessa - founded by Catherine the Great, who insisted that her port on the Black Sea be named in the feminine - earned it's reputation for vibrancy. Sophisticated yet untamed, lively but dangerous, Russia's warm water port for trade flirted coquettishly with the West. By the beginning of the twentieth century, the city had become a volatile modern metropolis with an ethnically diverse population and a growing middle class. Known as the little Paris of the tsarist empire, Odessa was distinctly un-Russian in manner and disposition and strikingly unlike other imperial cities. Tales of Old Odessa reveals the inner life of this remarkable city in the years before World War I from the perspective of the people who lived there. How did Odessans understand the city and their place in it? What cultural influences flavored their sensibilities and shaped their communities? What did modernization mean in Odessa? To answer such questions, historian Roshanna Sylvester turns to popular periodicals and newspapers, which reported on everything from acid-throwing women to villainous gentlemen-vampires to a rampaging elephant whose conviction and eventual execution formed the basis of a civic epic. Sylvester uses stories from the popular press not only to bring old Odessa to life but also to analyze broader issues, such as the relationships between self and society, the anxieties provoked by urbanization, the uses of public spaces, and the contests for social dominance in a multicultural environment. Readers interested in urban culture, social history, the Jewish experience, and modern Russia will gain valuable insights from this engaging account of a city that continues to fascinate.

Tales of Old Odessa Reviews

This intriguing book is written in sprightly prose, infused with humor worthy of Odessans' famed sense of humor, and argued cogently. The reader feels as if the curtains of time are parted and she has suddenly taken residence in the city. - Patricia Herlihy, Brown University

About Roshanna Sylvester

ROSHANNA P. SYLVESTER is Assistant Professor of History at DePaul University in Chicago.

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GOR013489660
9780875803463
0875803466
Tales of Old Odessa: Crime and Civility in a City of Thieves by Roshanna Sylvester
Used - Good
Hardback
Cornell University Press
20050922
254
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