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El. knyga: Gunzburgs

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  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Peter Halban Publishers Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781912600007
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  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Peter Halban Publishers Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781912600007

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In 1857 the Gunzburgs arrived in Paris from Russia with their large family, a retinue of business staff and extensive domestic help: personal assistants, secretaries, tutors, wet-nurses and nannies, coachmen, ladies' companions, valets and maids, and even a kosher cook. For the Gunzburgs were practising Jews who observed every religious law whilst also launching themselves into Parisian high society. Napoleon III was on a mission to modernise France and the Gunzburgs were quick to avail themselves of opportunities that were opening up - particularly in banking.

The family fortunes prospered through hard work, foresight and marriage. Soon the family was playing a leading role in the Jewish communities of both Russia and France, alongside their contemporaries or relatives the Ephrussis, the Rothschilds, the Brodskys, the Camondos and the Sassoons.

The family lived through the tumultuous events of the Franco-Prussian War of 1871, and when family tragedy struck later, they returned the family base to Russia. They witnessed the Russian pogroms and revolution of 1905. Their sons fought in the armies of three countries in the First World War, only to go into exile as revolution gripped Russia in 1917-18. The outbreak of the Second World War saw some of the family once again on the road as refugees.

Lorraine de Meaux discovers lost archives, letters and pictures, as she brings together distant family members in her story of the Gunzburgs.
Author's note xiii
Part I Dream World: Joseph Evzel in Paris
1 The Hotel des Trois-Empereurs
3(6)
2 Mathilde's Marriage
9(8)
3 7 Rue de Tilsit
17(8)
4 The J. E. Gunzburg Bank
25(9)
5 High Society and the Demi-Monde
34(14)
6 The Patriarch
48(13)
Part II The Time of Battles: In Tsarist Russia
7 Rabbis in Swabia and Lithuania
61(14)
8 Gabriel Yakov, kupets (merchant)
75(6)
9 Kamenets-Podolsk and the Gunzburg Trading Agency
81(13)
10 Joseph Evzel, Head of the St Petersburg Jewish Community
94(13)
11 The Struggle for Civil Equality: Military Service
107(8)
12 Hevra Mefitsei Haskalah: Society for the Promotion of Culture
115(11)
13 Last Wishes
126(9)
Part III Horace: Banker, Patron of the Arts and Philanthropist
14 A New Head of the Family
135(11)
15 Turgenev and the Society of Russian Artists in Paris
146(7)
16 Confronting the Pogroms
153(12)
17 A Season at the Spas
165(6)
18 Encouraging Crafts and Agricultural Work (ORT)
171(9)
19 Louise, a Charming Girl
180(13)
20 The Vestnik Evropy Group
193(6)
Part IV Heralds of Jewish Culture
21 David, Bibliophile and Orientalist
199(10)
22 L'Ornement hebreu
209(7)
23 Antokolsky, the "First Jewish Sculptor"
216(9)
24 Zionism: pro et contra
225(8)
25 The Ordeal of Bankruptcy
233(8)
26 Baron Horace Osipovich's Seventieth Birthday
241(10)
Part V The Dark Years
27 1905-A Tragic Year
251(10)
28 The Union for Equal Rights: Horace's Last Battle
261(9)
29 In the Age of the Russian Ballet
270(9)
30 The Lena: From Gold to Massacre
279(8)
31 Vladimir and the Ansky Expedition
287(6)
32 Family Mobilisation
293(9)
33 Revolutions, Departures and Deaths
302(17)
Part VI From One Exile to Another
34 Stateless Persons
319(12)
35 Bankers
331(6)
36 Gunzburg Style
337(12)
37 At War
349(16)
38 Resistance Fighters
365(9)
39 Spoils
374(7)
Epilogue 381(2)
Notes 383(54)
Sources 437(12)
Bibliography 449(6)
Genealogical tables 455(12)
Chronology 467(6)
Acknowledgements 473(2)
Index 475
Lorraine de Meaux has a doctorate from the Sorbonne and teaches Russian History in Paris.