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Authentic and national: some Lithuanian-Jewish correlations in the search for 'folk culture' in the first half of the twentieth cnatury

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For nationalities which had experienced discrimination in the tsarist empire, a deepening of the knowledge of their national culture was considered by the intelligentsia and social activists as a means of enhancing national awareness. The search for Lithuanian and Jewish folk culture was part of this phenomenon, and while it began in imperial Russia it continued in inter-war Lithuania. An important element of national identity that strengthened during this period among both communities was the formation and growth of sensitivity to the legacies of nationalities within Lithuania.

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