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Rosprawa O Ydach


Rosprawa O Ydach
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Author : Tadeusz Czacki
language : pl
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Release Date : 1807

Rosprawa O Ydach written by Tadeusz Czacki and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1807 with Jews categories.




Rozprawa O Ydach I Karaitach


Rozprawa O Ydach I Karaitach
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Author : Tadeusz Czacki
language : pl
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Release Date : 1860

Rozprawa O Ydach I Karaitach written by Tadeusz Czacki and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1860 with Jews categories.




Rozprawa O Zydach I Karaitach


Rozprawa O Zydach I Karaitach
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Author : Tadeusz Czacki
language : pl
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Release Date : 1860

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Boles Aw Prus And The Jews


Boles Aw Prus And The Jews
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Author : Agnieszka Friedrich
language : en
Publisher: Academic Studies PRess
Release Date : 2021-08-31

Boles Aw Prus And The Jews written by Agnieszka Friedrich and has been published by Academic Studies PRess this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-08-31 with History categories.


Bolesław Prus and the Jews shows the complexity of the so-called “Jewish question” in nineteenth-century Congress Poland and especially its significance in Prus’ social concept, reflected in his extensive body of journalistic work, fiction, and treatises. The book traces Prus’ evolving worldview toward Jews, from his support of the Assimilation Program in his early years to his eventual support of Zionism. These contrasting ideas show us the complexity of the discourse on Jewish issues from the individual perspective of a significant writer of the time, as well as the dynamics of the Jewish modernization process in a “non-existent” partitioned Poland. The portrait of Prus that emerges is surprisingly ambivalent.



Polish Liberal Thought Before 1918


Polish Liberal Thought Before 1918
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Author : Maciej Janowski
language : en
Publisher: Central European University Press
Release Date : 2004-01-01

Polish Liberal Thought Before 1918 written by Maciej Janowski and has been published by Central European University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-01-01 with Political Science categories.


Based on solid research, this erudite study is a first attempt at presenting a comprehensive analysis of nineteenth-century Polish liberalism. Polish liberal tradition has generally been considered weak or even nonexistent. Janowski, on the other hand, argues that nineteenth-century Poland inherited a strong protoliberal tradition from the nobility-based democracy, and that in the mid-nineteenth century, liberalism was a dominant trend in Polish intellectual life, even if it rarely appeared in its pure form and did not create political movements separating liberal aims from patriotic ones.



O Zydach Co Mysleli I Mysla Dotad Mezowie Wybitni I Uczeni R Znych Narod W


O Zydach Co Mysleli I Mysla Dotad Mezowie Wybitni I Uczeni R Znych Narod W
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Author : Teodor Jeske-Choiński
language : pl
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Release Date : 1919

O Zydach Co Mysleli I Mysla Dotad Mezowie Wybitni I Uczeni R Znych Narod W written by Teodor Jeske-Choiński and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1919 with Jewish question categories.




Conscious History


Conscious History
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Author : Natalia Aleksiun
language : en
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Release Date : 2021-07-08

Conscious History written by Natalia Aleksiun and has been published by Liverpool University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-07-08 with Social Science categories.


Thoroughly researched, this study highlights the historical scholarship that is one of the lasting legacies of interwar Polish Jewry and analyses its political and social context. As Jewish citizens struggled to assert their place in a newly independent Poland, a dedicated group of Jewish scholars fascinated by history devoted themselves to creating a sense of Polish Jewish belonging while also fighting for their rights as an ethnic minority. The political climate made it hard for these men and women to pursue an academic career; instead they had to continue their efforts to create and disseminate Polish Jewish history by teaching outside the university and publishing in scholarly and popular journals. By introducing the Jewish public to a pantheon of historical heroes to celebrate and anniversaries to commemorate, they sought to forge a community aware of its past, its cultural heritage, and its achievements---though no less important were their efforts to counter the increased hostility towards Jews in the public discourse of the day. In highlighting the role of public intellectuals and the social role of scholars and historical scholarship, this study adds a new dimension to the understanding of the Polish Jewish world in the interwar period.



Rewriting The Jew


Rewriting The Jew
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Author : Gabriella Safran
language : en
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Release Date : 2002-01-01

Rewriting The Jew written by Gabriella Safran and has been published by Stanford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-01-01 with History categories.


In the Russian Empire of the 1870s and 1880s, while intellectuals and politicians furiously debated the "Jewish Question," more and more acculturating Jews, who dressed, spoke, and behaved like non-Jews, appeared in real life and in literature. This book examines stories about Jewish assimilation by four authors: Grigory Bogrov, a Russian Jew; Eliza Orzeszkowa, a Polish Catholic; and Nikolai Leskov and Anton Chekhov, both Eastern Orthodox Russians. Safran introduces the English-language reader to works that were much discussed in their own time, and she situates Jewish and non-Jewish writers together in the context they shared. For nineteenth-century writers and readers, successful fictional characters were "types," literary creations that both mirrored and influenced the trajectories of real lives. Stories about Jewish assimilators and converts often juxtaposed two contrasting types: the sincere reformer or true convert who has experienced a complete transformation, and the secret recidivist or false convert whose real loyalties will never change. As Safran shows, writers borrowed these types from many sources, including the novel of education produced by the Jewish enlightenment movement (the Haskalah), the political rhetoric of "Positivist" Polish nationalism, the Bible, Shakespeare, and Slavic folk beliefs. Rewriting the Jew casts new light on the concept of type itself and on the question of whether literature can transfigure readers. The classic story of Jewish assimilation describes readers who redesign themselves after the model of fictional characters in secular texts. The writers studied here, though, examine attempts at Jewish self-transformation while wondering about the reformability of personality. In looking at their works, Safran relates the modern Eastern European Jewish experience to a fundamental question of aesthetics: Can art change us?



The Mixed Multitude


The Mixed Multitude
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Author : Paweł Maciejko
language : en
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Release Date : 2011-03-08

The Mixed Multitude written by Paweł Maciejko and has been published by University of Pennsylvania Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-03-08 with Religion categories.


In 1756, Jacob Frank, an Ottoman Jew who had returned to the Poland of his birth, was discovered leading a group of fellow travelers in a suspect religious service. At the request of the local rabbis, Polish authorities arrested the participants. Jewish authorities contacted the bishop in whose diocese the service had taken place and argued that since the rites of Frank's followers involved the practice of magic and immoral conduct, both Jews and Christians should condemn them and burn them at the stake. The scheme backfired, as the Frankists took the opportunity to ally themselves with the Church, presenting themselves as Contra-Talmudists who believed in a triune God. As a Turkish subject, Frank was released and temporarily expelled to the Ottoman territories, but the others were found guilty of breaking numerous halakhic prohibitions and were subject to a Jewish ban of excommunication. While they professed their adherence to everything that was commanded by God in the Old Testament, they asserted as well that the Rabbis of old had introduced innumerable lies and misconstructions in their interpretations of that holy book. Who were Jacob Frank and his followers? To most Christians, they seemed to be members of a Jewish sect; to Jewish reformers, they formed a group making a valiant if misguided attempt to bring an end to the power of the rabbis; and to more traditional Jews, they were heretics to be suppressed by the rabbinate. What is undeniable is that by the late eighteenth century, the Frankists numbered in the tens of thousands and had a significant political and ideological influence on non-Jewish communities throughout eastern and central Europe. Based on extensive archival research in Poland, the Czech Republic, Israel, Germany, the United States, and the Vatican, The Mixed Multitude is the first comprehensive study of Frank and Frankism in more than a century and offers an important new perspective on Jewish-Christian relations in the Age of Enlightenment.



The Holocaust Bystander In Polish Culture 1942 2015


The Holocaust Bystander In Polish Culture 1942 2015
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Author : Maryla Hopfinger
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2021-04-17

The Holocaust Bystander In Polish Culture 1942 2015 written by Maryla Hopfinger and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-04-17 with Social Science categories.


This book concerns building an idealized image of the society in which the Holocaust occurred. It inspects the category of the bystander (in Polish culture closely related to the witness), since the war recognized as the axis of self-presentation and majority politics of memory. The category is of performative character since it defines the roles of event participants, assumes passivity of the non-Jewish environment, and alienates the exterminated, thus making it impossible to speak about the bystanders’ violence at the border between the ghetto and the ‘Aryan’ side. Bystanders were neither passive nor distanced; rather, they participated and played important roles in Nazi plans. Starting with the war, the authors analyze the functions of this category in the Polish discourse of memory through following its changing forms and showing links with social practices organizing the collective memory. Despite being often critiqued, this point of dispute about Polish memory rarely belongs to mainstream culture. It also blocks the memory of Polish violence against Jews. The book is intended for students and researchers interested in memory studies, the history of the Holocaust, the memory of genocide, and the war and postwar cultures of Poland and Eastern Europe.