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Jews in the Kingdom of Poland, 1815-1918

Glenn Dynner, Antony Polonsky and Marcin Wodziński 2015 © Liverpool University Press
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  • Polin
ISBN(s)
  • 9781906764210 (hardcover)
  • 9781906764227 (paper)
Subject
  • Jewish Studies
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  • Frontmatter
  • Note on Place Names (page xiii)
  • Note on Transliteration (page xiv)
  • PART I JEWS IN THE KINGDOM OF POLAND, 1815-1918
    • The Kingdom of Poland and her Jews: An Introduction (GLENN DYNNER and MARCIN WODZIŃSKI, page 3)
    • Jews in the Discourses of the Polish Enlightenment (RICHARD BUTTERWICK-PAWLIKOWSKI, page 45)
    • The Jews in the Duchy of Warsaw: The Question of Equal Rights in Administrative Theory and Practice (ALEKSANDRA ONISZCZUK, page 63)
    • 'English Missionaries' Look at Polish Jews: The Value and Limitations of Missionary Reports as Source Material (AGNIESZKA JAGODZIŃSKA, page 89)
    • 'Languishing from a Distance': Louis Meyer and the Demise of the German Jewish Ideal (FRANÇOIS GUESNET, page 117)
    • 'Each for his Own': Economic Nationalism in Łódź, 1864-1914 (YEDIDA KANFER, page 153)
    • The Attitude of the Jews towards Poland's Independence (SZYMON RUDNICKI, page 181)
    • Anti-Jewish Pogroms in the Kingdom of Poland (ARTUR MARKOWSKI, page 219)
    • Theology in Translation: Progressive Judaism in the Kingdom of Poland (BENJAMIN MATIS, page 257)
    • 'Who Has Not Wanted To Be an Editor?': The Yiddish Press in the Kingdom of Poland, 1905-1914 (JOANNA NALEWAJKO-KULIKOV, page 273)
    • Jews in the Kingdom of Poland, 1861-1914: Changes and Continuities (THEODORE R. WEEKS, page 305)
    • Feliks Perl on the Jewish Question (JOSHUA D. ZIMMERMAN, page 321)
    • Yiddish Language Rights in Congress Poland during the First World War: The Social Implications of Linguistic Recognition (MARCOS SILBER, page 335)
  • PART II NEW VIEWS
    • The Anti-Favus Campaign in Poland: Jewish Social Medicine (RAKEFET ZALASHIK, page 369)
    • Władysław Raczkiewicz and Jewish Issues (JACEK PIOTROWSKI, page 385)
    • After Złote żniwa: An Attempt to Assess the Social Impact of the Book (ANTONI SUŁEK, page 399)
    • Righteousness and Evil: Jedwabne in the Polish Theatre (KATHLEEN CIOFFI, page 413)
    • From Brzeżany to Afula: A Child's Journey from Pre-War Poland to Israel in the 1950s. A Conversation with Shimon Redlich (GABRIEL N. FINDER, page 427)
  • OBITUARIES
    • Jakub Goldberg (ADAM TELLER, page 445)
    • Hasidism without Romanticism: Mendel Piekarz's Path in the Study of Hasidism (BENJAMIN BROWN, page 449)
    • Paula Hyman (CHAERAN FREEZE, page 459)
    • Vitka Kempner-Kovner (MIRI FREILICH, page 465)
    • Roman Totenberg (GARY FITELBERG, page 475)
    • Zenon Guldon (MARTA MEDUCKA, page 479)
  • Notes on the Contributors (page 485)
  • Index (page 489)
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