The Jewish Revolution: how Soviet Jews pursued artistic modernity and political freedom after 1917

When 2018 rolls round, the cottage industry dedicated to poring over the 100-year legacy of the Russian Revolution will be put to bed. And while the sheer volume of exhibitions, books, TV series and online pontificating has proven exhausting at times, it hasn’t been exhaustive. While there’s still time to make a centenary stand, our commemorations should make an effort to incorporate as many legacies as possible — especially those we would hope to emulate today.

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