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William Pimlott

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Yiddish in Britain: Immigration, Culture and the East End

Supervisors: Dr Helen Beer, ProfÌýMichael Berkowitz

Subject Area: British Jewish History / Yiddish Studies

william.pimlott.15@ucl.ac.uk

William is researching late 19th and early 20th CenturyÌýBritish Jewish History, examining primarily Yiddish language sources.ÌýAt the end of the 19th Century and at the beginning of the 20th Century approximately 120, 000 Jews from Eastern Europe migrated to London. This community produced a wealth of documents in the Yiddish language: newspapers (hundreds, some daily, some weekly), literary journals, novels, poetry, gallery documents and theatre documentation. The scholarship that has examined this community and has used its own writings in the Yiddish language as sources has focused almost exclusively on its connection to radical politics and the theatre. The writing and cultural production of these immigrants themselves, and how they articulated their experience of Britain and of immigration in these years has been seriously under-researched. William is also interested in placing this local history in the context of wider transnational (Jewish)Ìýmovements of the period, be they socialist, zionist, yiddishist or other.

Building on hisÌýMA dissertation (2016) into the Yiddish literary and artistic journal Renesans, written and published in London's East End in 1920, William's doctoral researchÌýaims to examine these lost perspectives to produce a critical cultural history of this immigrant community's experience of immigration and its associated issues: anti-Semitism, ghettoisation and assimilation.Ìý

William was awarded an LAHP Doctoral Scholarship (2017-2020) to pursue this project and was a previous Hyman Hurwitz studentshipÌýholder at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø (2015-16).Ìý

William recently completed research semesters at the Hebrew University (summer 2019) and Yale University (winter 2019). He has also worked as a postgraduate teaching assistant teaching Jewish Muslim Relations, the Israel Palestine Conflict and the Modern History of the Middle East in collaboration with the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø History Department.Ìý

Selected Publications

Pimlott, W, and Grafen, A.Ìý ‘Jewish Art and Yiddish Art History: Leo Koenig’s Renesans’, in Shofar (March, 2022)Ìý[Forthcoming]

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Pimlott, W. ‘’ Jewish Historical Studies, 2018, 50 (1), 20, pp. 226-229. DOI:

Pimlott, W. 'ÌýIn geveb, May 2019.

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