Share the story of what Open Access means to you
University of Michigan needs your feedback to better understand how readers are using openly available ebooks. You can help by taking a short, privacy-friendly survey.
From shtetl to socialism: studies from Polin
Antony Polonsky
You don't have access to this book. Please try to log in with your institution.
Log in
-
Frontmatter
-
List of Maps (page xii)
-
Introduction (page xiii)
-
PART I: PRE-PARTITION POLAND (to 1795)
-
1. The Reconstruction of Pre-Ashkenazie Jewish Settlements in the Slavic Lands in the Light of Linguistic Sources (Paul Wexler, page 3)
-
2. Some Basic Characteristics of the Jewish Experience in Poland (Gershon David Hundert, page 19)
-
3. Images of the Jew in the Polish Commonwealth (Janusz Tazbir, page 26)
-
4. A Minority views the Majority: Jewish Attitudes towards the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Interaction with Poles (M. J. Rosman, page 39)
-
5. The Changes in the Attitude of Polish Society toward the Jews in the Eighteenth Century (Jacob Goldberg, page 50)
-
6. A Mobile Class. The Subjective Element in the Social Perception of Jews: The Example of Eighteenth-Century Poland (Anna Zuk, page 64)
-
-
PART II: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
-
7. The Jews of Warsaw, Polish Society, and the Partitioning Powers, 1795-1861 (Stefan Kieniewicz, page 83)
-
8. The Jewish Community in the Political Life of Łódź in the Years 1865-1914 (Pawet Samus, page 103)
-
9. Aspects of the History of Warsaw as a Yiddish Literary Centre (Chone Shmeruk, page 120)
-
10. Non-Jews and Gentile Society in East European Hebrew and Yiddish Literature 1856-1914 (Israel Bartal, page 134)
-
11. Trends in the Literary Perception of Jews in Modern Polish Fiction (Magdalena Opalski, page 151)
-
12. Eros and Enlightenment: Love against Marriage in the East European Jewish Enlightenment (David Biale, page 168)
-
13. Gender Differentiation and Education of the Jewish Woman in Nineteenth-Century Eastern Europe (Shaul Stampfer, page 187)
-
14. Polish Synagogues in the Nineteenth Century (Maria and Kazimierz Piechotka, page 212)
-
-
PART III: BETWEEN THE TWO WORLD WARS
-
15. Ethnic Diversity in Twentieth-Century Poland (Norman Davies, page 235)
-
16. Some Methodological Problems of the Study of Jewish History in Poland between the Two World Wars (Jerzy Tomaszewski, page 251)
-
17. Lucien Wolf and the Making of Poland: Paris, 1919 (Eugene C. Black, page 264)
-
18. Aspects of Jewish Self-Government in Łódź, 1914-1939 (Robert Moses Shapiro, page 296)
-
19. The Image of the Shtetl in Polish Literature (Eugenia Prokopówna, page 318)
-
20. The Polish Jewish Daily Press (Michael C. Steinlauf, page 332)
-
21. From 'Numerous Clausus' to 'Numerus Nullus' (Szymon Rudnicki, page 359)
-
-
PART IV: THE SECOND WORLD WAR
-
22. Jews and Poles under Soviet Occupation (1939-1941): Conflicting Interests (Paweł Korzec and Jean-Charles Szurek, page 385)
-
23. The Western Allies and the Holocaust (David Engel, page 407)
-
24. The Conditions of Admittance and the Social Background of Jewish Children Saved by Women's Religious Orders in Poland, 1939-1945 (Ewa Kurek-Lesik, page 423)
-
-
PART V: AFTER 1945
-
25. The Contexts of the So-Called Jewish Question in Poland after World War II (Krystyna Kersten and Paweł Szapiro, page 457)
-
26. Is there a Jewish School of Polish Literature? (Jan Błoński, page 471)
-
27. A Voice from the Diaspora: Julian Stryjkowski (Laura Quercioli-Mincer, page 487)
-
28. Poles and Poland in I.B. Singer's Fiction (Monika Adamczyk-Garbowska, page 502)
-
-
Notes on Contributors (page 517)
-
Chronological Table (page 523)
-
Maps (page 549)
-
Glossary (page 561)
-
Index (page 569)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
---|---|---|
EuJ | 27.1 (Spring 1994): 112-113 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/41444451 |
SEER | 74.4 (Oct. 1996): 750-751 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4212272 |
Citable Link
Published: 2011
Publisher: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
- 9781909821705 (ebook)
- 9781874774143 (paper)