Polin
Studies in Polish Jewry
av Antony Polonsky
- Format:
- Inbunden (hardback)
- Utgiven:
- 1991-01-01
- Språk:
- Engelska
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Fler böcker av Antony Polonsky
Self-same SongsRoger J Porter, Antony Polonsky, Monika Adamczyk-Garbowska (häftad) |
From Shtetl to SocialismAntony Polonsky (häftad) |
My Brother's KeeperAntony Polonsky, Antony Polonsky (inbunden) |
Jews in Eastern Poland and the U.S.S.R., 1939-46Norman Davies, Antony Polonsky (inbunden) | |||
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Kundrecensioner
Bloggat om Polin
Innehållsförteckning
1. Art and Architecture Gora Kalwaria. 2. The Impact of a Hasidic Culture on the Urban Landscape of a Small Polish Town, Eleonora Bergman (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw). 3. Jewish Districts in the Spatial Structure of Polish Towns, Maria and Kazimiera Piechotka (Architect and Architectural Historian). 4. The Function of Synagogues in the PPR, 1988, Eleonora Bergman (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) and Jan Jagielski (Citizens Committee for the Preservation of Jewish Cemetaries and Cultural Monuments in Poland). 5. Memory: The New Monuments Commemorating the Struggle and Martyrdom of the Jews of Warsaw, Stanisl Jankowski (Architect and Townplanner). 6. Jews in Germany The Expulsion of Jews with Polish Citizenship from Bavaria in 1923, Jozef Adelson (Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw). 7. Reichskristallnacht 9 November 1938 and the Ostjuden Perspective to the Nazi Search for a 'Solution' to the Jewish Question, John P. Fox (University of Leicester). 8. The Atrocities Against the Jews in the Third Reich as seen by the National-Democratic Press (1933-39), Karol Grumberg (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun). 9. Zionism in Poland The Beginnings of the Zionist Movement in Congress Poland: The Victory of the Hasidim over the Zionists? , Joseph J. Goldstein (Haifa University, Tel Aviv). 10. The Ideological Background to the Hehaluts Movement in Russia and Poland in the 1920s: Parallels and Divergences, Israel Oppenheim, (Ben Gurion University of Negev, Israel). 11. Jabotinsky and the Poles, Laurence Weinbaum (Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw). 12. Articles A Brief History of the Jews in Royal Prussia Before 1772, Zenon Hubert Nowak (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun). 13. Johann Anton Kreiger, Printer of Jewish Books in Nowy Dwor: His Activities in the Years 1781-1795, Emanuel Ringelblum (Jewish Historian, d. 1944). 14. Yiddish Literature and Collective Memory: The Case of the Chmielnicki Massacres, Chone Shmeruk (Hebrew University of Jerusalem). 15. The Polish Interfaith Alliance, Artur Eisenbach (Historical Institute of Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw). 16. Polish Socialism and the Jewish Question on the Eve of the Establishment of the Polish Socialist Party (PPR) and Social Democracy of the Kingdon of Poland (SDKP), M. Mishkinsky (Tel Aviv University). 17. The Omission of Jewish Topics in Mickiewicz Scholarship, Jadwiga Maurer (University of Kansas). 18. The Reassessment of Haskala Ideology in the Aftermath of the 1863 Polish Revolt, Mark Baker (University of Melbourne). 19. A Voice from the Diaspora: Julian Stryjkowski, Laura Quercioli Mincer (Oxford Institute of Polish-Jewish Studies). 20. An Aspect of the Polonization of Jews in Krakow, Jacek Purchla (Art Historian). 21. Poles and Poland in I. B. Singer's Fiction, Monika Adamczyk-Garbowska (Marie Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin). 22. Henryk Grynberg calls Poland to Account, Henryk Wrobel (Jagiellonian University, Poland). 23. Exchange Letter from Jedrzej Giertych (Polish Historian) to the Editor of Polin, Oxford (Extracts). 24. The Dmowski-Namier Feud: A Reply to Giertych, Paul Latawski (New England College). 25. Documents. 26. The 'Przytyk' Incidents of 9 March 1936 from Archival Documents, Adam Penkalla (State Workshop for Preserving Historic Buildings in Radom). Notes. Review Essays.
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