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020 _a9781590519073 (hardcover : alk. paper)
050 0 0 _aDA3.M68
_bA3 2017
082 1 _a92 MAZ
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100 1 _aMazower, Mark
245 1 0 _aWhat you did not tell :
_ba Russian past and the journey home
_c/ Mark Mazower.
260 _aNew York
_b: Other Press
_c, c2017
300 _a379 pages
_b: illustrations (some color), map
_c; 22 cm
520 _aIn a tribute to his late father, British historian Mark Mazower traces his family's story from the end of the nineteenth century to today, beginning with his grandfather Mordkhel Mazower's birth in the town of Grodno, part of the Pale of Settlement to which the majority of the Russian Empire's Jews were confined. An activist and member of the Communist Bund, Mordkhel--who later assumed the more European name "Max"--travelled widely in the years surrounding the Revolution before ultimately settling in England, where his son would live his entire life--Provided by publisher.
546 _aEnglish
600 1 4 _aMazower, Mark
650 1 4 _aHistorians
_z-Great Britain
_v--Biography
942 _cMO
999 _c252181
_d252181