Archives Juives
Les Belles lettres

I.S.B.N.2251694099
144 pages

p. 17 à 29
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Dossier : Juifs russes à Paris

Volume 34 2001/2

Un modèle de médiation culturelle et politique : la période parisienne de Solomon Abramovitch Dridzo, dit Alexandre Lozovsky (1909-1917)

Olivia Gomolinski
His image in historiography is blurred by the intricacies of the political process of Lozovsky, at one and the same time with the jewish immigrant workers, french trade-unionists and exiles Bolsheviks. The author then suggests a two-level readint of this period : first the study of the links which bring together these social-political spheres in Paris, and the part played by Lozovsky in each of them, the influence of his stay in Paris on his personnal progress, in which the jewish identity has been stated because of family heritage and because of his partnership in the Union of the makers of caps, although he was not in the least a workman. He asserts himself as a conciliator, before travelling back to Russia in 1917.
• Un homme difficile à saisir
• De Danilovka à Paris
• Un syndicaliste juif « au miroir français »
• Un conciliateur parmi les révolutionnaires


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