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.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, The,
2004.
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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.