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The Jewish Oil Magnates of Galicia

Part One: The Jewish Oil Magnates: A History, 1853-1945 by Valerie Schatzker; Part Two: The Jewish Oil Magnates, A Novel by Julien Hirszhaut, Translated by Miriam Beckerman, Edited by Valerie Schatzker

by (author) Valerie Schatzker

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Aug 2015
Category
Jewish, Jewish, Jewish Studies, Pre-Confederation (to 1867)
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780773545540
    Publish Date
    Aug 2015
    List Price
    $50.00

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The near-annihilation of Europe's Jews in the Second World War destroyed not only much of their history, but also knowledge of the contributions they made to the regions in which they lived. In The Jewish Oil Magnates of Galicia, Valerie Schatzker rescues the almost-forgotten story of the Jews who became the "wildcatters" and oil barons in one of the world's first petroleum industries. Combining a history of Galicia's petroleum industry with an annotated English translation of Julien Hirszhaut's Yiddish novel Di yiddishe naftmagnatn (The Jewish Oil Magnates), Schatzker traces the near-century-long boom and bust cycle that took place in the Austro-Hungarian province - from the perilous, back-breaking work of digging for oil by hand, to the introduction of the Canadian drill that increased production. Galician Jews worked in the industry from its beginning to its final days under German occupation. They were pioneers in exploration, refining, and marketing, and in the first part of the twentieth century were prominent among its technical, scientific, and managerial leaders. After the First World War, as borders shifted and minorities clashed, oil resources declined. During the Second World War, Nazi occupiers, using Jewish slave labourers, squeezed out the last barrels for their war effort. Schatzker’s study and Hirszhaut’s novel illuminate and inform each other: her monograph provides the historical context for the novel and his novel provides colour and detail, personalizing the history. Together, they offer a valuable glimpse into Jewish life in a vanished era.

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Valerie Schatzker is a writer living in Toronto.

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Editorial Reviews

"The greatest strength of the volume is in characterizing the evolutionof the prominent Jewish families who played such a significant role indeveloping the industry and then in shaping Jewish life and the general social and institutional fabric of the towns. Schatzker effectively uses Hirszhaut's novel to explain how these families related to the economicbooms and busts of Drohobych and Boryslav, above all the oil glut followed by the decline of oil production just before the war." Kopia Autorska

“As many of the records have been destroyed, it is a considerable achievement even to describe this history. Both the monograph and the novel afford many valuable glimpses into the Jewish life of a vanished era.” John-Paul Himka, University of Alberta