The focus is on how the Jews were affected by Polish independence in 1918. Other topics covered include Jan Blonski's article ‘The Poor Poles Look at the Ghetto’; Polish historiography on the privileges granted to the Jews; the decline of the kahal in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; the social perception of Jews in the eighteenth century; representations of Jews in nineteenth-century literature; nineteenth-century synagogues; the Jewish Polish-language press in the interwar period; and antisemitic slogans in Endecja political campaigns.
CONTRIBUTOR: Wladyslaw T. Bartoszewski, Research Fellow, St Antony's College, Oxford. Eugene C. Black, Ottilie Springer Professor of History, Brandeis University. Andrzej Bryk, Lecturer, Institute for Constitutional History, Jagiellonian. University, Kraków. Jan Blonski, Professor of the History of Polish Literature, Jagiellonian University, Kraków. Sh. Cygielman, Senior History in Jewish History, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-heva. David Engel, Tel Aviv University. Mieczyslaw Inglot, Professor of Polish Literature, University of Wroclaw. Paul Latawski, Assistant Professor of International Relations, New England College, Arundel. Eli Lederhendler, Lecturer in Jewish History, Tel Aviv University. George J. Lerski, Emeritus Professor of Modern European History, University of Chicago. Józef Lewandowski, Professor of History, Uppsala University. Maria and Kazimierz Pietchotka, architects and architectural historians. Edward Rogerson. Szymon Rudnicki, Docent and Deputy Director, Historical Institute, University of Warsaw. Michael G. Steinlauf, Brandeis University. Daniel Stone, Professor of History, University of Winnipeg. Bernadeta Tendyra, London School of Economics. Anna Zuk, Lecturer, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Marie Curie-Sklodkowska University, Lublin.
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The focus of this volume is on how the Jews were affected by Polish independence in 1918.
Statement from the Editors
Symposium: Jews and the Emergence of an Independent Polish State
Lucien Wolf and the Making of Poland: Paris, 1919
EUGENE C. BLACK
The Dmowski–Namier Feud, 1915-1918
PAUL LATAWSKI
History and Myth: Pinsk, April 1919
JOZEF LEWANDOWSKI
Polish Diplomacy and the American-Jewish Cmmunity between the Wars
DANIEL STONE
Dmowski, Paderewski, and American Jews (A Documentary Compliation)
GEORGE J. LERSKI
Articles
The Basic Privileges of the Jews of Great Poland as Reflected in Polish Historiography
SH. A. CYGIELMAN
The Decline of the Polish–Lithuanian Kahal
ELI LEDERHENDLER
A Mobile Class. The Subjective Element in the Social Perception of Jews: The Example of Eighteenth-Century Poland
ANNA ZUK
Polish Synagogues in the Nineteenth Century
MARIA and KAZIMIERZ PIECHOTKA
The Image of the Jew in Polish Narrative Prose of the Romantic Period
MIECZYSLAW INGLOT
The Polish–Jewish Daily Press
MICHAEL G. STEINLAUF
From ‘Numerus Clausus’ to ‘Numerus Nullus’
SZYMON RUDNICKI
Documents
The Polish Government-in-Exile and the Holocaust: Stanislaw Kot’s Confrontation with Palestinian Jewry, November 1942–January 1943: Selected Documents
DAVID ENGEL
The Stanislaw Kot Collection, Warsaw
BERNADETA TENDYRA
Commentary
The Poor Poles Look at the Ghetto
JAN BLONSKI
Polish–Jewish Relations during the Second World War: A Discussion
Reviews
REVIEW ESSAYS
Images of Jewish Poland in the Post-War Polish Cinema
EDWARD ROGERSON
The Holocaust: Jews and Gentiles. In Memory of the Jews of Pacanów
ANDRZEJ BRYK
Jews as a Polish Problem
WLADYSLAW T. BARTOSZEWSKI
BOOK REVIEWS
Letter to the Editors
Contributors
Obituaries
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Published for the Institute for Polish—Jewish Studies and the American Association for Polish—Jewish Studies by the Littman Library of Jewish Civilization.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781904113782
Publisert
2008-03-06
Utgiver
Liverpool University Press
Vekt
716 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
494
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