Commentary Magazine, 1945-59: "a Journal of Significant Thought and Opinion"Launched in 1945, Commentary magazine became one of America's most celebrated periodicals. Under the editorship of Elliot E. Cohen, it developed into the premier postwar journal of Jewish affairs attracting a readership far wider than its Jewish community origin. This book is the first detailed and critical study of Commentary magazine during its formative years. Abrams traces the development of the key issues that have occupied its first fifty years: the construction of a new American Jewish identity, Judaism, the Holocaust, the State of Israel, and the Cold War. This account of the chief and most influential journal of Jewish thought, opinion, and culture in America will complete the picture of postwar American Jewish and general intellectual life. It is based upon a wide range of sources including archival and other material never before published in the context of Commentary magazine. |
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... Magazine , the culmination of all [ he ] had thought through and lived through since [ his ] ardent college days ' . ” 1 NOTES 1. Midge Decter , comments made at ' Commentary , the American Jewish Community , and American Culture ...
... Magazine , the culmination of all [ he ] had thought through and lived through since [ his ] ardent college days ' . ” 1 NOTES 1. Midge Decter , comments made at ' Commentary , the American Jewish Community , and American Culture ...
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... Jewish com- munity and I had no wish to renew it by associating myself with a Jewish magazine . ' Trilling's letter provoked anger and contempt among the magazine's younger staff.65 Cohen used his editorial freedom to interpret his ...
... Jewish com- munity and I had no wish to renew it by associating myself with a Jewish magazine . ' Trilling's letter provoked anger and contempt among the magazine's younger staff.65 Cohen used his editorial freedom to interpret his ...
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... Jewish magazine . Commentary stood out from the rest of the English - language Jewish press , which at that time was domi- nated by community newspapers and house organs . The former were published privately or owned or subsidized by ...
... Jewish magazine . Commentary stood out from the rest of the English - language Jewish press , which at that time was domi- nated by community newspapers and house organs . The former were published privately or owned or subsidized by ...
Contents
Birth 194549 | 49 |
Infancy 195054 | 93 |
Pain and Death 195559 | 139 |
Copyright | |
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