- Format
- Book
- Published
- Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2005
- Locale
- Poland
- Contents
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Assimilation, nationalism, modernization, antisemitism: notes on Polish-Jewish relations, 1855-1905 / Theodore R. Weeks
Jews as middleman minorities in rural Poland: understanding the Galician pogroms of 1898 / Keely Stauter-Halsted
Resisting the wave: intellectuals against antisemitism in the last years of the "Polish Kingdom" / Jerzy Jedlicki
Criminalizing the "Other": crime, ethnicity, and antisemitism in early twentieth-century Poland / Robert Blobaum
Antisemitism and the search for a Catholic identity / Brian Porter
The moral economy of popular violence: the pogrom in Lwów, November 1918 / William W. Hagen
Anti-Jewish legislation in interwar Poland / Szymon Rudnicki
Clerical nationalism and antisemitism: Catholic priests, Jews, and Orthodox Christians in the Lublin Region, 1918-1939 / Konrad Sadkowski
"Why did they hate Tuwim and Boy so much?" Jews and "artificial Jews" in the literary polemics of the Second Polish Republic / Antony Polonsky
Gender and antisemitism in Wartime Soviet exile / Katherine R. Jolluck
Antisemitism, anti-Judaism, and the Polish Catholic clergy during the Second World War, 1939-1945 / Dariusz Libionka
The role of antisemitism in postwar Polish-Jewish relations / Bożena Szaynok
Fighting against the shadows: the anti-Zionist campaign of 1968 / Dariusz Stola
Memory contested: Jewish and Catholic views of Auschwitz in present-day Poland / Janine P. Holc
Works on Polish-Jewish relations published since 1990: a selective bibliography / Stephen D. Corrsin.
- Other Authors/Editors
- Blobaum, Robert.
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Works on Polish-Jewish relations published since 1990: a selective bibliography": pages 326-341.
Assimilation, nationalism, modernization, antisemitism: notes on Polish-Jewish relations, 1855-1905 / Theodore R. Weeks -- Jews as middleman minorities in rural Poland: understanding the Galician pogroms of 1898 / Keely Stauter-Halsted -- Resisting the wave: intellectuals against antisemitism in the last years of the "Polish Kingdom" / Jerzy Jedlicki -- Criminalizing the "Other": crime, ethnicity, and antisemitism in early twentieth-century Poland / Robert Blobaum -- Antisemitism and the search for a Catholic identity / Brian Porter -- The moral economy of popular violence: the pogrom in Lwów, November 1918 / William W. Hagen -- Anti-Jewish legislation in interwar Poland / Szymon Rudnicki -- Clerical nationalism and antisemitism: Catholic priests, Jews, and Orthodox Christians in the Lublin Region, 1918-1939 / Konrad Sadkowski -- "Why did they hate Tuwim and Boy so much?" Jews and "artificial Jews" in the literary polemics of the Second Polish Republic / Antony Polonsky -- Gender and antisemitism in Wartime Soviet exile / Katherine R. Jolluck -- Antisemitism, anti-Judaism, and the Polish Catholic clergy during the Second World War, 1939-1945 / Dariusz Libionka -- The role of antisemitism in postwar Polish-Jewish relations / Bożena Szaynok -- Fighting against the shadows: the anti-Zionist campaign of 1968 / Dariusz Stola -- Memory contested: Jewish and Catholic views of Auschwitz in present-day Poland / Janine P. Holc -- Works on Polish-Jewish relations published since 1990: a selective bibliography / Stephen D. Corrsin.