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Uprooting the Diaspora : Jewish Belonging and the "Ethnic Revolution" in Poland and Czechoslovakia, 1936-1946 /

"In Uprooting the Diaspora, Sarah Cramsey explores how the Jewish citizens rooted in interwar Poland and Czechoslovakia became the ideal citizenry for a post-World War II Jewish state in the Middle East. She asks, how did new interpretations of Jewish belonging emerge and gain support amongst J...

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Autor principal: Cramsey, Sarah A. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2023]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Rooted: A Contingent Look at Polish Jews in the Late 1930s -- In Exile: Debating Postwar Plans during an Uprooted Present, 1940-1943 -- Negating This Diaspora: The World Jewish Congress and the Prioritization of Postwar Life in Palestine, 1942-1944 -- Uncertain Citizenship: Anxious Postwar Returns to East Central Europe, 1945-1946 -- Uprooted: The "Miraculous" Remnant of Polish Jews Who Survived in the Soviet Union and Their Postwar Migrations -- Conclusion: Postwar Life Is Elsewhere. 
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