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  1. Nathan Birnbaum (Hebrew: נתן בירנבוים; pseudonyms: "Mathias Acher", "Dr. N. Birner", "Mathias Palme", "Anton Skart", "Theodor Schwarz", and "Pantarhei"; 16 May 1864 – 2 April 1937) was an Austrian writer and journalist, Jewish thinker and nationalist.

  2. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › nathan-birnbaumNathan Birnbaum _ AcademiaLab

    Nathan Birnbaum (hebreo: נתן בירנבוים; seudónimos: "Mathias Acher", "Dr. N. Birner", "Mathias Palme", "Anton Skart", "Theodor Schwarz" y "Pantarhei"; 16 de mayo de 1864 – 2 de abril de 1937) fue un escritor y periodista, pensador judío y nacionalista austríaco. Su vida tuvo tres fases principales, que representan una progresión ...

  3. Nathan Birnbaum was born in Vienna and lived there from 1864 to 1908 and from 1914 to 1921. In 1882, together with two other students at the University of Vienna, he founded “Kadimah,” the first organization of Jewish nationalist students in the West. In 1884, he published his first pamphlet, Die Assimilationsucht (“The Assimilation ...

  4. 12 de ene. de 2021 · Nathan Birnbaum (b. 1864–d. 1937), also known by the pseudonym Mathias Acher (“another Mathias”), was a journalist, theorist of Jewish nationalism, and political activist. Birnbaum was a pioneer in the emergence of both secular Jewish nationalism and Orthodox political organization.

  5. 9 de ene. de 2013 · Abstract. This book explores the life and thought of one of the most important but least known figures in early Zionism, Nathan Birnbaum. Now remembered mainly for his coinage of the word “Zionism,” Birnbaum was a towering figure in early Jewish nationalism.

    • Jess Olson
  6. 2 de may. de 2015 · This article demonstrates that at the nexus of literature and politics in the early 1900s, the political activist and author Nathan Birnbaum came to embody the recurring literary figure of a messianic saviour from the West.

  7. Nathan Birnbaum and Jewish Modernity: Architect of Zionism, Yiddishism, and Orthodoxy. By Jess Olson. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2013. Pp. 408. $65.00. ISBN: 9780804778732. JOSHUA SHANES. College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA E-mail: shanesj@cofc.edu.