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Jewish Community in Transition : Breslau Before and After 1945.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Lenarcik, Miroslawa
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leverkusen-Opladen : Barbara Budrich-Esser, 2010.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; A Community in Transition. Jewish Welfare in Breslau-Wrocław; Foreword; TOC; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. The Breslau Jewish Community; 1. Difficult Beginnings; 2. The Golden Epoch; 2.1 Breslau's Population Growth; 2.2 Administration Reforms; 2.3 Emancipation and Integration of the Jewish Community; 2.4 The Role of the Jews in the Economic and Urban Development of the City; 3. Economic Decline and Social Turmoil; 3.1 Impoverishment of the Jewish Community and Anti-Semitism; 4. Jews in Nazi Germany; 4.1 The Triumphal March of Nazism in Breslau.
  • 4.3 Social Outsiders (1933
  • 1938)4.4 The November Pogrom; 4.5 Emigration; 4.6 Fall of the Jewish Community; Chapter 2. The Welfare System in Breslau; 1. In the Beginning; 2. Municipal Welfare; 2.1 Municipal Self-Rule and Reform of the Welfare System; 2.2 Evolution of Modern Welfare; 2.3 The First World War and its Consequences; 2.4 Weimar Republic and Welfare Reform; 2.5 Welfare in Nazi Germany; 3. Protestant Church Welfare Institutions; 3.1 Resistance and Conformity. Protestants in the Third Reich; 4. Modernisation of Catholic Charity; 4.1 The Catholic Church and Nazi Germany.
  • 5. The Bourgeois Women's Movement5.1 Women in the Third Reich; 6. Private Welfare; 7. The Polish Minority; 8. The German Red Cross; Chapter 3. Jewish Welfare; 1. Jewish Charity in the Middle Ages; 2. From the Enlightenment to the Weimar Republic; 2.1 Communal welfare; 2.2 Hevra Kaddisha; 2.3 Jewish Hospital; 2.4 Foundations; 2.5 The Status of Women in Judaism; 2.6 East European Immigrants; 3. Jewish Welfare in the Third Reich; 3.1 Communal Institutions; 3.2 The League of Jewish Women; Chapter 4. The Jews Come Back to Wrocław: Communist Poland 1945-1948; 1. Festung Breslau.
  • 2. Political Situation in Silesia3. The Annexation of Breslau by the Polish Authorities; 3.1 Difficult Beginnings of Polish Life in Wrocław; 3.2 Familiarising with the New Environment; 4. Population; 4.1 Jewish Settlers in Lower Silesia and Wrocław; 4.2 German Jews; 4.3 The Polish Population; 4.4 The German Population; 4.5 Russians: Presence of the Red Army; 5. Relations between the Inhabitants; 5.1 Polish-Jewish Relations; Chapter 5. The Wrocław Jewish Community; 1. Social, Religious, Political and Cultural Activities; 1.1 Jewish Committees; 1.2 Social Welfare; 1.3 Religious Life.
  • 1.4 Cultural Life2. Inner Divisions; 3. Collapse of the Self-Governing Structures; 4. Emigration; Conclusion; List of Tables; List of Figures; Abbreviations; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.