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Author Polonsky, Antony

Title Polin : Jews in Independent Poland, 1918-1939
Published London : Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, The, 1994

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Description 1 online resource (481 pages)
Series Polin Studies in Polish Jewry Ser. ; v. 8
Polin Studies in Polish Jewry Ser
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Editors and Advisers; Preface; Contents; Note on Transliteration, Names, and Place Names; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I: Jews in Independent Poland, 1918-1939; Jewish Historiography on Polish Jewry in the Interwar Period; Britain, a British Jew, and Jewish Relations with the New Poland: The Making of the Polish Minorities Treaty of 1919; The Social Consciousness of Young Jews in Interwar Poland; Polish-Jewish Relations as Reflected in Memoirs of the Interwar Period; Shtetl Communities: Another Image
The Civil Rights of Jews in Poland 1918-1939The Jewish Question in Polish Religious Periodicals in the Second Republic: The Case of the Przegląd katolicki; The Image of the Jew in the Catholic Press during the Second Republic; The Jewish Press in the Political Life of the Second Republic; Polish Political Parties and Antisemitism; The Polish Kehillah Elections of 1936: A Revolution Re-examined; Jewish Artisans; Some Aspects of the Life of the Jewish Proletariat in Poland during the lnterwar Period; The Expulsion of Polish Jews from the Third Reich in 1938
The Jewish Boycott Campaign against Nazi Germany and its Culmination in the Halbersztadt TrialWhat Shall We Tell Miriam? A Tale for the Present; Poyln: Land of Sages and Tsadikim; Part II: Reviews; Review Essays; Why Did Assimilation Fail in the Kingdom of Poland between 1864 and 1897?; In the Shadow of the Facts; Readings and Misreadings: A Reply to Dariusz Stoia; Book Reviews; Gershon David Hundert, The Jews in a Polish Private Town: The Case of Opatów in the Eighteenth Century; Walentyna Najdus, lgnacy Daszytiski, 1866-1936
Stephen D. Corrsin, Warsaw before the First World War: Poles and Jews in the Third City of the Russian Empire, 1880-1914Józef Wróbel, Tematy źydowskie w prozie polskiej 1939-1987; Jan T. Gross, Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland's Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia; Wolfgang Wippermann, Der konsequente Wahn: Ideologie und Politik Adolf Hitlers, with an essay by Saul Friedlander; Yury Boshyk (ed.), Ukraine during World War II: History and Its Aftermath. A Symposium; Halina Nelken, Images of a Lost World: Jewish Motifs in Polish Painting 1770-1945
Vivian B. Mann (ed.), Gardens and Ghettos: The Art of Jewish Life in ItalyPolska Sztuka Ludowa, special issue (1989); Jerzy Malinowski, Grupa 'Jung ldysz' i źydowskie środowisko 'Nowej Sztuki' w Polsce; Janet Hadda, Passionate Women, Passive Men: Suicide in Yiddish Literature; Obituaries; Stefan Kieniewicz (1907-1992); Artur Eisenbach (1906-1992); 'A Small Memorial Candle' for Adolf Rudnicki (1912-1990); Editor's Notes; The Jan Karski and Pola Nirenska Award; Bibliography of Polish Jewish Studies; Notes on Contributors and Translators; Glossary; Index
Summary This volume examines the issues faced by Poland's Jewish community between the two world wars. It covers the debate on the character and strength of antisemitism in Poland at that time, and the extent to which the experience of the Jews aided the Nazis in carrying out their genocidal plans
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Author Mendelsohn, Ezra
Tomaszewski, Jerzy
ISBN 9781909821590
1909821594