Tabla de Contenidos:
  • pt. I. Social and cultural boundaries in pre-modern Poland: Introduction: Borders and boundaries in the historiography of the Jews in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth / Adam Teller and Magda Teter
  • Hugo Grotius and the Blood Libel Trials in Lublin, 1636 / Meir Bałaban
  • The boundaries of memory: a central European chronograph from 1665 / Elisheva Carlebach
  • The authority of the Council of Four Lands outside Poland-Lithuania / Moshe Rosman
  • Telling the difference: some comparative perspectives on the Jews' legal status in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Holy Roman Empire / Adam Teller
  • The role of the Jewish community in the socio-political structure of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth / Jacob Goldberg
  • The Jewish economic elite in Red Ruthenia in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries / Jürgen Heyde
  • Crossing the river: how and why the Jews of Kraków settled in Kazimierz at the end of the fifteenth century / Hanna Zaremska
  • The Rubinkowski family: converts in Kazimierz / Adam Kaźmierczyk
  • Jews in public places: further chapters in the Jewish-Christian encounter in seventeenth-century Vilna / David Frick
  • 'There should be no love between us and them': social life and the bounds of Jewish and Canon Law in early modern Poland / Magda Teter
  • pt. II. New views: Blood and the Hasidim: on the history of ritual murder accusations in nineteenth-century Poland / Marcin Wodziński
  • Integration and its discontents: Mikhail Morgulis and the ideology of Jewish interogation in Russia / Brian Horowitz
  • Boleslaw Prus and the assimilation of Polish Jews / Agnieszka Friedrich
  • Dialogue or monologue? the relationship between Jewish and Polish journalists in Warsaw at the end of the nineteenth century / Ela Bauer
  • Gender, Zionism, and Orthodoxy: the women of the Mizrahi Movement in Poland, 1916-1939 / Asaf Kaniel
  • Patriotism and antisemitism: the crisis of Polish Jewish identity between the wars / David Aberbach
  • The Nazi murder of the Jews in Polish eyes: views in the underground press, 1942-1945 / Klaus-Peter Friedrich
  • The spring that passed: the Pikador Poets' return to Jewishness / Marci Shore
  • Resisting a phantom book: a critical assessment of the initial Polish discussion of Jan Gross's Fear / Monika Rice
  • Imagined diaspora: The Shtetl in Allen Hoffman's Small Worlds and Jonathan Safran Foer's Everything is illuminated / Jeremy Shere
  • Obituary: John Doyle Klier / Joanna B. Michlic.