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Polish Perceptions Of Jews And The Jewish Perceptions Of Poles Through The Centuries From The Middle Ages To The Present


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Polish Perceptions Of Jews And The Jewish Perceptions Of Poles Through The Centuries From The Middle Ages To The Present


Polish Perceptions Of Jews And The Jewish Perceptions Of Poles Through The Centuries From The Middle Ages To The Present
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Author : Wladyslaw Bartoszewski
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1989

Polish Perceptions Of Jews And The Jewish Perceptions Of Poles Through The Centuries From The Middle Ages To The Present written by Wladyslaw Bartoszewski and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with Ethnic relations categories.




Poles And Jews


Poles And Jews
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Author : Władysław Bartoszewski
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

Poles And Jews written by Władysław Bartoszewski and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with History categories.


Polin' is a leading forum for authoritative historical and cultural material on Polish and East European Jewry. Each volume contains articles representing original research, often including previously unpublished documents. Each issue also features an extensive review essay section and a forum for the exchange of ideas and views between authors. 'Polin' should be useful reading not only for all those working in Jewish Studies, but also for those involved in Slavonic and East European studies.



Poles And Jews Perceptions And Misperceptions


Poles And Jews Perceptions And Misperceptions
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Author : Antony Polonsky
language : en
Publisher: Littman Library of Jewish
Release Date : 1990-01

Poles And Jews Perceptions And Misperceptions written by Antony Polonsky and has been published by Littman Library of Jewish this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990-01 with History categories.


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 Bartoszewski set the parameters of the debate. Contributors analyse sources ranging from Yiddish folk-songs to Hebrew, Yiddish, and Polish literature to Polish plays, and the discussions range over the entire period. Norman Davies writes on ethnic diversity in twentieth-century Poland, and other essays deal with related political aspects. There is also an important exchange between Stanislaus Blejwas and Shmuel Krakowski entitled 'Polemic as History'.



Poles And Jews


Poles And Jews
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Author : Magdalena Opalski
language : en
Publisher: UPNE
Release Date : 1992

Poles And Jews written by Magdalena Opalski and has been published by UPNE this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with History categories.


Examines Polish and Jewish perceptions of the rapprochement culminating in Polish national insurrection against Czarist Russia in 1863.



Polish Jewish Relations In North America


Polish Jewish Relations In North America
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Author : Mieczysław B. Biskupski
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2007

Polish Jewish Relations In North America written by Mieczysław B. Biskupski and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with History categories.


Poland today is a very different country from the Poland of the past, yet attitudes inherited from the past continue to affect Polish-Jewish relations in the present. In Poland itself, now a free society, memories of the Jewish place in Poland's history, long suppressed by communism, are being re-evaluated. In America the attitudes that had divided the two sides in the Old Country seemed for a long time to be becoming more entrenched. This volume-probably the first comprehensive study of Polish-Jewish relations in North America-explores how this situation came about, and also considers the efforts being made to put the resentments caused by past conflicts to one side as the influences long dominant in the Polish-Jewish relationship in North America begin to lose their formative power. The contributors deal boldly with matters at the heart of the relationship. There is an attempt to quantify the attitudes of both sides to a number of key aspects of the Holocaust, and fascinating questions are raised about how the Holocaust has distorted the perceptions that Poles and Jews have of each other, and why the Holocaust remains a problem in Polish-Jewish relations. Stereotyping is confronted head-on. There is an investigation of how crude stereotypes of Polish peasants have found their way into Jewish history textbooks, crucially affecting the disposition of American Jews towards Poland, and of how the stereotyped world of the shtetl still haunts the American Jewish imagination, with great consequences for attitudes to Poles and Polish Americans. The way in which this stereotype is challenged by realities encountered in the context of the March of the Living is provocatively discussed, along with the options for dealing with a landscape 'poor in Jews, but rich in Jewish ruins'. A number of chapters describe attempts to overcome mutual stereotyping, including a detailed and valuable account of the National Polish American-Jewish American Council, and of the attempts that have been made to steer the Jedwabne debate in a constructive direction. These small beginnings show that it is possible to go beyond past differences and to concentrate instead on what has linked Poles and Jews in their long history. As in earlier volumes of Polin, substantial space is given, in 'New Views', to recent research in other areas of Polish-Jewish studies.



The Jews Of Poland


The Jews Of Poland
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Author : Bernard Dov Weinryb
language : en
Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
Release Date : 1973

The Jews Of Poland written by Bernard Dov Weinryb and has been published by Jewish Publication Society this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1973 with History categories.


The Jews of Poland tells the story of the development and growth of Polish Jewry from its beginnings, around the year 1200, when it numbered a few score people, to about six hundred years later, when it totaled a million or more people. This books records the development of this Jewish community. It attempts to capture the uniqueness of each period in the history of this community. In recounting the saga of Polish Jewry, the book endeavors to see Polish Jews as human beings acting and reacting humanly to the exigencies of life with courage and weakness, high ideals, beliefs, and sacrifices, on one hand, and human frailty, passions, and ambitions, on the other.



Rethinking Poles And Jews


Rethinking Poles And Jews
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Author : Robert Cherry
language : en
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Release Date : 2007-06-07

Rethinking Poles And Jews written by Robert Cherry and has been published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-06-07 with History categories.


Since Polish Catholics embraced some anti-Jewish notions and actions prior to WWII, many intertwined the Nazi death camps in Poland with Polish anti-Semitism. As a result, more so than local non-Jewish population in other Nazi-occupied countries, Polish Catholics were considered active collaborators in the destruction of European Jewry. Through the presentation of these negative images in Holocaust literature, documentaries, and teaching, these stereotypes have been sustained and infect attitudes toward contemporary Poland, impacting on Jewish youth trips there from Israel and the United States. This book focuses on the role of Holocaust-related material in perpetuating anti-Polish images and describes organizational efforts to combat them. Without minimizing contemporary Polish anti-Semitism, it also presents more positive material on contemporary Polish-American organizations and Jewish life in Poland. To our knowledge this will be the first book to document systematically the anti-Polish images in Holocaust material, to describe ongoing efforts to combat these negative stereotypes, and to emphasize the positive role of the Polish Catholic community in the resurgence of Jewish life in Poland. Thus, this book will present new information that will be of value to Holocaust Studies and the 100,000 annual foreign visitors to the German death camps in Poland.



Relations Between Jews And Poles During The Holocaust


Relations Between Jews And Poles During The Holocaust
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Author : Havi Ben-Sasson
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

Relations Between Jews And Poles During The Holocaust written by Havi Ben-Sasson and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with categories.




Poland S Threatening Other


Poland S Threatening Other
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Author : Joanna B. Michlic
language : en
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Release Date : 2006-12-01

Poland S Threatening Other written by Joanna B. Michlic and has been published by U of Nebraska Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-12-01 with History categories.


In this provocative and insightful book, Joanna Beata Michlic interrogates the myth of the Jew as Poland's foremost internal "threatening other," harmful to Poland, its people, and to all aspects of its national life. This is the first attempt to chart new theoretical directions in the study of Polish-Jewish relations in the wake of the controversy over Jan Gross's book Neighbors. Michlic analyzes the nature and impact of anti-Jewish prejudices on modern Polish society and culture, tracing the history of the concept of the Jew as the threatening other and its role in the formation and development of modern Polish national identity based on the matrix of exclusivist ethnic nationalism.



Symbiosis And Ambivalence


Symbiosis And Ambivalence
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Author : Rosa Lehmann
language : en
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Release Date : 2001-12-01

Symbiosis And Ambivalence written by Rosa Lehmann and has been published by Berghahn Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001-12-01 with Social Science categories.


In Poland and elsewhere there has been a noticeable increase of interest in various aspects of the Polish-Jewish past which can be explained, the author argues, in terms of a broader intellectual need to explore the "blank spots" of Poland's national history. This quest begins and ends with Polish anti-Semitism and the Shoah, during which most of Europe's Jews were annihilated on Polish soil, but also focuses on the events of 1946-1968, the years of pogroms, anti-Semitic campaigns, and mass emigration of the Jews from Poland. All these became main issues of public reflection in Poland after a silence for almost forty years and led to the widespread view that Polish-Jewish relations are irredeemably poisoned by anti-Semitism. If this is the case, how is it possible then, the author asks, that Jews still play an important role in the cultural expressions and the consciousness of the Polish people? To find an answer, she explored Polish-Jewish relations in a small Galacian town from the early 19th century to the end of World War II. Detailed analysis of archival materials as well as interviews with Polish inhabitants of this town and Jewish survivors living elsewhere reveal a pattern of Polish-Jewish interdependence that has led to a far more complex picture than is generally assumed.