Francois Guesnet (EDT)/ Benjamin Matis (EDT)/ Antony Polonsky (EDT)
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Francois Guesnet (EDT)/ Howard Lupovich (EDT)/ Antony Polonsky (EDT)
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Jozef Garlinski/ Antony Polonsky (INT)/ M. R. D. Foot (FRW)
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Natalia Aleksiun (EDT)/ Brian Horowitz (EDT)/ Antony Polonsky (EDT)
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Moshe Rosman presents a cogent and critical argument for the considerations that must be brought to bear on the writing of Jewish history today. By highlighting in one book the issues raised by postm
For many centuries Poland and Russia formed the heartland of the Jewish world: right up to the Second World War the area was home to over 40 per cent of the world's Jews. Nearly three and a half milli
Polonsky (Near Eastern and Judaic studies, Brandeis U.) presents the new volume of the journal dedicated to the historiography of Jews in Poland. This issue looks at the Jews of the areas now encompas
Continuing his comprehensive survey of the large pre-Holocaust Jewish communities of eastern Europe--v.1 covers 1350-1881, v.2 covers 1881-1914, Polonsky (Holocaust studies, United States Holocaust Me
First published in the year of the fiftieth anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising, this volume has a special section with memoirs and other material dealing with aspects of Jewish life in Nazi-occ
A vital research tool. Includes a comprehensive subject index with extensive cross-referencing on the people, organizations, institutions, places, and themes discussed; a table of contents by volume;
This volume provides a comprehensive and much-needed survey of the millennium-long history of Jews in the Ukrainian lands. The book challenges the stereotyped vision of the relationship between Jews a
This volume is devoted to the part Jews played in the history of LA3dzA’ between 1820 and 1939. Specifically, it focuses on the place of the Jews in the industrial elite of this multi-ethnic textile t
In this volume of Polin, scholars from the fields of history, sociology, politics, anthropology, linguistics, literature, and folklore explore central themes in Jewish and European history. Launching
How did British Jewry respond to the Holocaust, how prominent was it on the communal agenda, and what does this response tell us about the values, politics, and fears of the Anglo-Jewish community? Th
The theme of this rich and highly focused volume is Polish perceptions of Jews and Jewish perceptions of Poles from the Middle Ages to the present. Essays by Leszek Kolakowski and Wladyslaw Bartoszews
The focus of this volume is on how the Jews were affected by Polish independence in 1918. Other topics covered include Jan Blonskia??s article a??The Poor Poles Look at the Ghettoa??; Polish historiog
In recent years, a lively debate has developed in Poland on the question of what responsibility the Poles share for the mass murder of the Jews, which took place largely on Polish soil. This debate wa
A poignant account of the perils and fortunes of an indomitable survivor of violence in Eastern Europe during World War II.In 1939, to escape Nazi occupation, 14-year-old Adam Broner and his older bro
Devoted to collecting the finest Jewish writing from around the world, the Jewish Writing in the Contemporary World series consists of anthologies, by country, that are designed to present to the Engl
An emphasis on education has long been a salient feature of the Jewish experience. The pervasive presence of schools and teachers, books and libraries, and youth movements, even in an environment as t
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