Jeffrey Veidlinger
- Associate Professor, Department of History
- Associate Professor and Associate Director, Jewish Studies Program
Education
- B.A. at McGill University, 1993
- Ph.D. at Georgetown University, 1998
Contact Information
| Ballantine Hall, Rm. 834 |
| (812) 855-5877 |
Background
I am interested in the history of East European and Russian Jewry, as well as modern Jewish History and modern Russian History more generally. My first book, The Moscow State Yiddish Theater: Jewish Culture on the Soviet Stage examined how and why a Yiddish theater received support from Stalin and the Soviet government until after World War II, and why it was suddenly destroyed after the war. My second book, Jewish Public Culture in the Late Russian Empire, examines the flowering of a grassroots Jewish secular culture in the last years of the Russian Empire. I am also co-director of AHEYM (The Archive of Historical and Ethnographic Yiddish Memories), a project that collects videotaped oral histories of Yiddish speakers in Eastern Europe, mostly about Jewish life in the region before the Second World War. These interviews are the subject of the book I am now writing, Jewish Memory in Eastern Europe. I have published articles and reviews on Jewish cultural and intellectual history in numerous periodicals, including Slavic Review, Studies in Jewish Civilization, Ab Imperio, Kritika¸ Jews in Eastern Europe, East European Jewish Affairs, Studies in Contemporary Jewry, Simon Dubnow Institute Yearbook, Cahiers du Monde Russe, and others. I teach courses in Jewish history and Russian history, and serve as Associate Director of the Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program.
Selected Awards
- "Top Young Historian" History News Network
- National Jewish Book Award for The Moscow State Yiddish Theater
- Barnard Hewitt Award for Outstanding Research in Theatre History for The Moscow State Yiddish Theater
- ACLS/SSRC/NEH International and Area Studies Fellowship
- National Endowment for the Humanities Grant to Preserve and Create Access to Humanities Collections for Documenting Yiddish Culture and Language in Ukraine
Research Interests
- Modern Jewish history
- East European Jewish history
- Modern Russian history
- Cultural history
Publication Highlights
Books
The Moscow State Yiddish Theater: Jewish Culture on the Soviet Stage. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000.
Jewish Public Culture in the Late Russian Empire. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009.
Articles
“Yiddish Constructivism: The Art of Goset,” in Susan Goodman, ed., Chagall and the Artists of the Russian Jewish Theater. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008.
“The Jewish Question in the Soviet Union, 1917-1953” in Steven A. Usitalo and William Benton Whisenhunt, eds., Russian and Soviet History: From the Time of Troubles to the Collapse of the Soviet Union. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2008.
“Jewish Cultural Associations in the Aftermath of 1905” in Stefani Hoffman and Ezra Mendelsohn, eds., The Revolution of 1905 and Russia’s Jews. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008.
“Du lebst mayn folk: Prince Ruveyni in Historical Perspective,” in Joseph Sherman and Gennady Estraikh, eds, David Bergelson: From Modernism to Socialist Realism. Oxford: Legenda, 2007.