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Jews in independent Poland, 1918-1939
Antony Polonsky, Ezra Mendelsohn and Jerzy Tomaszewski
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Frontmatter
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Note on Transliteration, Names, and Place Names (page xii)
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Abbreviations (page xiii)
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Introduction (ANTONY POLONSKY, page xv)
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PART I: JEWS IN INDEPENDENT POLAND, 1918-1939
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Jewish Historiography on Polish Jewry in the Interwar Period (EZRA MENDELSOHN, page 3)
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Britain, a British Jew, and Jewish Relations with the New Poland: The Making of the Polish Minorities Treaty of 1919 (Mark Levene, page 14)
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The Social Consciousness of Young Jews in Interwar Poland (ALINA CALA, page 42)
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Polish-Jewish Relations as Reflected in Memoirs of the Interwar Period (SZYJA BRONSZTEJN, page 66)
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Shtetl Communities: Another Image (ANNAMARIA ORLA-BUKOWSKA, page 89)
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The Civil Rights of Jews in Poland 1918-1939 (JERZY TOMASZEWSKI, page 115)
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The Jewish Question in Polish Religious Periodicals in the Second Republic: The Case of the Przegląd katolicki (FRANCISZEK ADAMSKI, page 129)
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The Image of the Jew in the Catholic Press during the Second Republic (ANNA LANDAU-CZAJKA, page 146)
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The Jewish Press in the Political Life of the Second Republic (ANDRZEJ PACZKOWSKI, page 176)
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Polish Political Parties and Antisemitism (JERZY HOLZER, page 194)
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The Polish Kehillah Elections of 1936: A Revolution Re-examined (ROBERT MOSES SHAPIRO, page 206)
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Jewish Artisans (ZBIGNIEW LANDAU, page 227)
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Some Aspects of the Life of the Jewish Proletariat in Poland during the Interwar Period (B. GARNCARSKA-KADARY, page 238)
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The Expulsion of Polish Jews from the Third Reich in 1939 (Karol Jonca, page 255)
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The Jewish Boycott Campaign against Nazi Germany and its Culmination in the Halbersztadt Trial (ALFRED WIŚLICKI, page 282)
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What Shall We Tell Miriam? A Tale for the Present (RAFAEL F. SCHARF, page 290)
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Polyn: Land of Sages and Tsadikim (YEHIEL YESHAIA TRUNK, page 299)
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PART II: REVIEWS
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REVIEW ESSAYS
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Why Did the Assimilation Fail in the Kingdom of Poland between 1864 and 1897? (STANISLAUS A. BLEJWAS, page 325)
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In the Shadow of the Facts (DARIUSZ STOLA, page 330)
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Readings and Misreadings: A Reply to Dariusz Stola (DAVID ENGEL, page 345)
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BOOK REVIEWS
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Gershon David Hundert, The Jews in a Polish Private Town (MAGDALENA M. OPALSKI, page 382)
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Walentyna Najdus, Ignacy Daszyński, 1866-1936 (ADAM A. HETNAL, page 384)
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Stephen D. Corrsin, Warsaw before the First World War (STEFAN KIENIEWICZ, page 388)
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Józef Wróbel, Tematy żydowskie w prozie polskiej 1939-1987 (LAURA QUERCIOLI, page 392)
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Jan T. Gross, Revolution from Abroad (DAVID ENGEL, page 396)
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Wolfgang Wipperman, Der konsequente Wahn (MICHAEL BURLEIGH, page 398)
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Yury Boshyk (ed.), Ukraine during World War II (SHIMON REDLICH, page 401)
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Halina Nelken, Images of a Lost World (RICHARD L. COHEN, page 404)
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Vivian B. Mann (ed.), Gardens and Ghettos (TADEUSZ CHRZANOWSKI, page 407)
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Polska Sztuka Ludowa, special issue (1989) (TADEUSZ CHRZANOWKSI, page 410)
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Jerzy Malinowski, Grupa 'Jung Idysz' i żydowskie środowisko 'Nowej Sztuki' w Polsce (SERGIUSZ MICHALSKI, page 413)
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Janet Hadda, Passionate Women, Passive Men (LAURA QUERCIOLI, page 415)
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OBITUARIES
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Stefan Kieniewicz (1907-1992) (page 421)
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Artur Eisenbach (1906-1992) (page 423)
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'A Small Memorial Candle' for Adolf Rudnicki (1912-1990) (page 427)
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Editor's Notes (page 430)
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Notes on Contributors and Translators (page 431)
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Glossary (page 436)
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Index (page 443)
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Published: 2004
Publisher: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
- 9781909821590 (ebook)
- 9781904113225 (paper)