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Jewish life in Nazi-occupied Warsaw

Antony Polonsky
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • STATEMENT FROM THE EDITORS (page 1)
  • ARTICLES
    • A Brief History of the Jews in Royal Prussia before 1772 (Zenon Nowak, page 3)
    • From the Ghetto to Modern Culture: The Autobiographies of Salomon Maimon and Jakob Fromer (Ritchie Robertson, page 12)
    • Jan Czyński and the Question of Equality of Rights for all Religious Faiths in Poland (Adam Gałkowski, page 31)
    • Adam Mickiewicz's 'Forty and Four' or the Dangers of Playing with Kabbalahs (Joanna Rostropowicz Clark, page 57)
    • Gender Differentiation and Education of the Jewish Woman in Nineteenth-Century Eastern Europe (Shaul Stampfer, page 63)
    • Vox Populi, Vox Dei: The Centrality of Peretz in Jewish Folkloristics (Mark W. Kiel, page 88)
    • The Linas-Hatsedek Charitable Fraternity in Białystok, 1885-1939 (Tomasz Wiśniewski, page 121)
    • The Jewish Press in Kraków (1918-1939) (Czesław Brzoza, page 133)
    • Ritual Slaughter as a Political Issue (Szymon Rudnicki, page 147)
    • Britain and the Jewish Exodus from Poland Following the Second World War (Ariel Joseph Kochavi, page 161)
    • Henryk Grynberg Calls Poland to Account (Jósef Wróbel, page 176)
  • LIFE IN NAZI-OCCUPIED WARSAW
    • Three Ghetto Sketches (Jan Marek Groński, page 192)
    • My Recollections of the Deportation of Janusz Korczak (Marek Rudnicki, page 219)
    • The Death of Adam Czerniaków and Janusz Korczak's Last Journey (Jerzy Lewiński, page 224)
    • Sister Wanda (Anna Clarke, page 253)
  • NOTES
    • The Activities of the Democratic Societies and Democratic Party in Defending Jewish Rights in Poland on the Eve of Hitler's Invasion (Aharon Weiss, page 260)
    • Documents Dealing with the History of the Jews in Galicia in Lwow Archives (Dora Katzenelson, page 268)
  • REVIEW ARTICLES
    • The Literary Afterlife of Polish Jewry (Zygmunt Bauman, page 273)
    • Jewish Themes in 'The Beautiful Mrs Seidenmann' by Andrzej Szczypiorski (Laura Quercioli, page 300)
    • About the 'Jews-in-Poland' Exhibition in Kraków June-October 1989 (Aleksander Zyga, page 313)
  • CONTRIBUTORS (page 334)
  • NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS (page 338)
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Published: 2008
Publisher: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
ISBN(s)
  • 9781909821583 (ebook)
  • 9781904113805 (paper)
Series
  • Polin
Subject
  • Jewish Studies
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