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Jews in the Former Grand Duchy of Lithuania Since 1772 /

"This volume of Polin, based on scholarship that has emerged since the fall of communism, is a wide-ranging contribution to the complex history of the Jews in Lithuania. Focusing on the specific character of Lithuanian Jewry, the volume opens by examining how their relationship with the surroun...

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Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Corporate Authors: Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies (Oxford, England), American Association for Polish-Jewish Studies
Other Authors: Freeze, ChaeRan Y. (Editor), Liekis, Šarūnas, 1969- (Editor), Polonsky, Antony (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Oxford, U.K. ; Portland, Oregon : Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2013.
Series:Polin (Series) ; v. 25.
Littman library of Jewish civilization (Series)
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Online Access:Texto completo
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Summary:"This volume of Polin, based on scholarship that has emerged since the fall of communism, is a wide-ranging contribution to the complex history of the Jews in Lithuania. Focusing on the specific character of Lithuanian Jewry, the volume opens by examining how their relationship with the surrounding society developed after 1772, both under tsarist rule and then in independent Lithuania. Moving to more recent times, the devastating impact on the Jewish community of the Soviet and Nazi occupations during the Second World War is discussed, as are the further negative consequences on Jewish life of the reoccupation of the country by the Soviets between 1944 and 1990. The volume concludes with material on the slow revival of Jewish life since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the re-emergence of an independent Lithuania, which was accompanied by the revival of many disciplines, such as the study of Jewish history, repressed by Soviet censorship. This revived interest in the country's Jewish past is now playing a key role in the broader transformation of historical memory of the post-Soviet era and the problem of coming to terms with the widespread local collaboration in Lithuania during the Holocaust -- a process which has led to important scholarly advances but also to bitter controversy. Collectively, the studies in this volume contribute to a better understanding of the complex history of the Jews in Lithuania and of Lithuanian-Jewish relations and constitute a part of the necessary process of creating a more rounded and inclusive history of the country."--Provided by publisher.
Item Description:"Published for The Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies and The American Association for Polish-Jewish Studies."
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 509 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:190411394X
9781904113942
9781904113935
1904113931
9781837648993
1837648999
ISSN:0268-1056 ;