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Polin : the Shtetl: Myth and Reality.

The majority of Polish Jews always lived in the villages and small towns known as shtetls. Much of what we know of life in the shtetls comes from literary accounts rather than from historical research. This volume redresses that imbalance, with leading experts investigating the social and economic h...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Polonsky, Antony
Otros Autores: Redlich
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, The, 2004.
Colección:Polin Studies in Polish Jewry Ser.
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Editors and Advisers; Preface; Contents; Note on Place Names; Note on Transliteration; List of Abbreviations; Part I: The Shtetl: Myth and Reality; Introduction. The Shtetl: Myth and Reality; The Shtetl as an Arena for Polish-Jewish Integration in the Eighteenth Century; Inter-Religious Contacts in the Shtetl: Proposals for Future Research; The Hasidic Conquest of Small-Town Central Poland, 1754-1818; The Drama of Berdichev: Levi Yitshak and his Town; Polish Shtetls under Russian Rule, 1772-1914; How Jewish Was the Shtetl?
  • The Changing Shtetl in the Kingdom of Poland during the First World WarThe Shtetl: Cultural Evolution in Small Jewish Towns; Small Towns in Inter-War Poland; Jewish Patrons and Polish Clients: Patronage in a Small Galician Town; Maintaining Borders, Crossing Borders: Social Relationships in the Shtetl; The Soviet Shtetl in the 1920s; Shtetl and Shtot in Yiddish Haskalah Drama; Kazimierz on the Vistula: Polish Literary Portrayals of the Shtetl; Imagining the Image: Interpretations of the Shtetl in Yiddish Literary Criticism.
  • Shtetl Codes: Fantasy in the Fiction of Asch, Schulz, and I. B. SingerReturning to the Shtetl: Differing Perceptions; Part II: New Views; A Jewish Russifier in Despair: Lev Levanda's Polish Question; Like a Voice Crying in the Wilderness: The Correspondence of Wolf Lewkowicz; Jewish Prisoner Labour in Warsaw After the Ghetto Uprising, 1943-1944; The Gęsiówka Story: A Little-Known Page of Jewish Resistance; Part III: Documents; Gomułka Writes to Stalin in 1948; Introduction; Document 1: Władysław Gomułka's Letter to Stalin; Document 2: Cryptogram from Stalin and Molotov to Bolesław Bierut
  • Part IV: The Sixty-Fifth Anniversary of Events in Przytyk: A DebateIf Not a Pogrom, Then What?; Pogrom? The Polish-Jewish Incidents in Przytyk, 9 March 1936; It Was No Ordinary Fight; Life and History; Letter from Ryszard Fenigsen; Przytyk and the Market Stall; Part V: Reviews; Chone Shmeruk, Hakeriyah lenavi: mehkerei historiyah vesifrut, edited by Israel Bartal; Chone Shmeruk, Ayarot ukerakhim: perakim beyetsirato shel shalom aleikhem, edited by Chava Turniansky; Anna Michałowska, Między demokracją a oligarchią: Władze gmin żydowskich w Poznaniu i Swarzędzu
  • Magdalena Sitarz, Yiddish and Polish Proverbs: Contrastive Analysis Against Cultural BackgroundShmuel Feiner and David Sorkin (eds.), New Perspectives on the Haskalah; Brian Porter, When Nationalism Began to Hate: Imagining Modern Politics in Nineteenth-Century Poland; Irena Janicka-Świderska, Jerzy Jarniewicz, and Adam Sumera (eds.), Jewish Themes in English and Polish Culture; Nancy L. Green (ed.), Jewish Workers in the Modern Diaspora; Gertrud Pickhan, 'Gegen den Strom'. Der Allgemeine Jüdische Arbeiterbund 'Bund' in Polen, 1918-1939.