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Polin : Poles and Jews: Renewing the Dialogue.

In this volume of Polin, scholars from the fields of history, sociology, politics, anthropology, linguistics, literature, and folklore explore central themes in Jewish and European history.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Polonsky, Antony
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, The, 2004.
Colección:Polin Studies in Polish Jewry Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Editors and Advisers; Contents; Statement from the Editors; Articles; Paul Wexler, The Reconstruction of Pre-Ashkenazic Jewish Settlements in the Slavic Lands in the Light of Linguistic Sources; M.J. Rosman, Jewish Perceptions of Insecurity and Powerlessness in 16th-18th Century Poland; Gershon David Hundert, Some Basic Characteristics of the Jewish Experience in Poland; Jacob Goldberg, The Changes in the Attitude of Polish Society Toward the Jews in the 18th Century.
  • David Biale, Eros and Enlightenment: Love Against Marriage in the East European Jewish EnlightenmentMagdalena Opalska, Polish-Jewish Relations and the January Uprising: The Polish Perspective; Israel Bartal, Loyalty to the Crown or Polish Patriotism? The Metamorphoses of an Anti-Polish Story of the 1863 Insurrection; John D. Klier, The Polish Revolt of 1863 and the Birth of Russification: Bad for the Jews?; Moshe Mishkinsky, A Turning Point in the History of Polish Socialism and its Attitude Towards the Jewish Question.
  • Alina Cała, The Question of the Assimilation of Jews in the Polish Kingdom (1864-1897): An Interpretive EssayRobert M. Seltzer, The Secular Appropriation of Hasidism by an East European Jewish Intellectual: Dubnow, Renan, and the Besht; Jerzy Tomaszewski, Some Methodological Problems of the Study of Jewish History in Poland Between the Two World Wars; Chone Shmeruk, Jews and Poles in Yiddish Literature in Poland Between the Two World Wars; Jan Błoński, Is There a Jewish School of Polish Literature?; Józef Garlińki, The Underground Movement in Auschwitz Concentration Camp; Documents.
  • Jerzy Tomaszewski, Pińsk, Saturday 5 April, 1919Interview; On Translating the Bible into Polish: An Interview with Czesław Miłosz, Conducted by Ewa Czamecka; A Dialogue; Rafael Scharf, In Anger and In Sorrow towards A Polish-Jewish Dialogue; Władysław Bartoszewski, Some Thoughts on Polish-Jewish Relations; Bibliographical Essays; Andrzej Chojnowski, The Jewish Community of the Second Republic in Polish Historiography of the 1980s; David Engel, The Western Allies and the Holocaust; Władysław Bartoszewski, Five Wartime Testimonies; Steven J. Zipperstein, Ashkenazic Jewry and Catastrophe.
  • Book ReviewsNorman Davies, Heart of Europe. A Short History of Poland by L.R. Lewitter; Linda Gordon, Cossack Rebellions. Social Turmoil in the Sixteenth Century Ukraine by Zbigniew Wójcik; Edward C. Thaden, Russia's Western Borderlands, 177-7870 by L.R. Lewitter; Raymond Pearson, National Minorities in Eastern Europe, 1848-1945; S.M. Horak et al Eastern European National Minorities, 1979-7980 by Anthony Smith; Jerzy Tomaszewski, Rzecezpospolita wielu narodów (A Republic of Many Nations) by Józef Lewandowski; Henry Rollet, La Pologne au XXe siècle by Józef Lewandowski.