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Polin : Focusing on Jews in the Polish Borderlands.

The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, created in 1569, covered a wide spectrum of faiths and languages. The nobility, who were the main focus of Polishness, were predominantly Catholic, particularly from the later seventeenth century; the peasantry included Catholics, Protestants, and members of the O...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Polonsky, Antony
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, The, 2001.
Colección:Polin Studies in Polish Jewry Ser.
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Editors and Advisers; Preface; Polin; Contents; Note on Place-Names; Note on Transliteration; The Sixtieth Anniversary of the Massacre in Jedwabne: Two Speeches Delivered in Jedwabne, 10 July 2001; Part I: Jews in the Polish Borderlands; Introduction; The Self-Perception of Lithuanian-Belarusian Jewry in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries; Jewish Rights of Residence in Cieszyn Silesia, 1742-1848; The Jewish Community in the Grand Duchy of Poznań under Prussian Rule, 1815-1848; Between Germans and Poles: The Jews of Poznan in 1848.
  • The Rabbinical Schools as Institutions of Socialization in Tsarist Russia, 1847-1873The Zhitomir Rabbinical School: New Materials and Perspectives; Three Documents on Anti-Jewish Violence in the Eastern Kresy during the Polish-Soviet Conflict; The Policies of the Sanacja on the Jewish Minority in Silesia, 1926-1939; The Vilna Years of Jakub Rotbaum; Tsevorfene bleter: The Emergence of Yung Vilne; Jewish Autonomy in Inter-War Lithuania: An Interview with Yudl Mark; The Transfer of Vilna District into Lithuania, 1939; Jan Kazimierz University 1936-1939: A Memoir.
  • My First Encounters with Jews and UkrainiansLithuania Honours a Holocaust Rescuer; Part II: New Views; Christian Servants Employed by Jews in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries; Bolesław Prus and the Dreyfus Case; Jewish War Cemeteries in Western Galicia; New Sources on the History of the Old Town Synagogue in Łódź; A Fish Breaks through the Net: Sven Norrman and the Holocaust; The Work and Recommendations of the Polish-Israeli Textbooks Committee; The Image of the Holocaust in Polish Historical Consciousness; Part III: Reviews.
  • Review Essays: John Paul II on Jews and JudaismRecent Developments in the Historiography of Silesian Jews; A Review of Some Recent Issues of the Biuletyn Żydowskiego Instytutu Historycznego; Gates of Heaven; Upside-Down History; Book Reviews: Elisheva Carlebach, John M. Efron, and David N. Myers (eds.), Jewish History and Jewish Memory: Essays in Honor of Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi; Edward Fram, Ideals Face Reality: Jewish Law and Life in Poland 1550-1665; Chava Weissler, Voices of the Matriarchs: Listening to the Prayers of Early Modern Jewish Women.
  • David Assaf, Derekh hamalkhut: r. yisrael miruzhinSophia Kemlein, Die Posener Juden 1815-1848. Entwicklungsprozesse einer polnischen Judenheit unter preussischer Herrschaft; Leszek Ziatkowski, Ludnosc zydowska we Wroclawiu w latach 1812-1914; Naomi Seidman, A Marriage Made in Heaven: The Sexual Politics of Hebrew and Yiddish; Olaf Bergmann, Narodowa Demokracja wobec problematyki zydowskiej w latach 1918-1929; Helena Bodek, Jak tropione zwierzeta; Rafael F. Scharf, Poland, What have I to Do with Thee ... Essays without Prejudice; Michal Glowinski, Czarne Sezony.