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Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press, 2018
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ISBN 9788394914912 (electronic bk.)
ISBN 9788394426293
Jews of Poland Ser.
Print version: Polonsky, Antony New Directions in the History of the Jews in the Polish Lands Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press,c2018 ISBN 9788394426293
01-Table of Contents -- 02-Teller -- 03-Kassow -- 04-Piotrowska -- 05A-Krajewski -- 05B-Rosman -- 06-Stow -- 07-Kizwalter -- 08-Assaf -- 09-Steinlauf -- 10-Bartov -- 11-Suziedelis -- 12-Shore -- 13-Paczkowski -- 14-Webber -- 15-Mochalova -- 16-Ambrosewicz -- 17-Kaźmierczyk -- 18-Heyde -- 19-Węgrzynek -- 20-Wijaczka -- 21-Kalik -- 22-Doktor -- 23-Bartal -- 24-Staliūnas -- 25-Dynner -- 26-Magnus -- 27-Bacon -- 28-Landau -- 29- Seidman -- 30- Steffen -- 31- Michman -- 32- Żbikowski -- 33- Blatman -- 34- Berendt -- 35- Grabski -- 36- Kichelewski.
Making use of the leading scholars in the field from Poland, Western Europe, North America and Israel, the volume provides a definitive overview of the history and culture of one of the most important communities in the long history of the Jewish people..
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Foreword ix // Introduction x // Antony Polonsky, Hanna Wpgrzynek, and Andrzej Žbikowski // List of Contributors lvi // PART ONE: Museological Questions // The Voice of the Curators // Something Old, Something New: Creating the Narrative for the Early Modern Galleries 1 // Adam Teller // The Nineteenth-Century Gallery 13 // Sam Kassow // The Interwar Gallery 20 // Sam Kassow // Curatorial and Educational Challenges in Creating the Holocaust Gallery 29 // Maria Ferenc-Piotrowska, Kamila Radecka-Mikulicz, and Justýna Majewska // Assumptions behind the Postwar Gallery of the Core Exhibition at POLIN 40 // Stanislaw Krajewski // Comments on the Museum // Polish-Jewish Historiography 1970-2015: Construction, Consensus, Controversy 60 // Moshe Rosman // POLIN, the Medieval and Early Modern Galleries: A Comment 78 // Kenneth Stow // Modernism and Identity: Polish Jews Facing Change // in the Nineteenth Century 85 // Tomasz Kizwalter // Hasidism in the Museum: The Social History Perspective 93 // David Assaf // What’s In, What’s Out: A Critique of the Interwar Gallery 105 // Michael Steinlauf // The Truth and Nothing But: The Holocaust Gallery // of the Warsaw POLIN Museum in Context 111 // Omer Bartov // Perspectives: A Lithuanian Visit to the POLIN Museum Holocaust Gallery 119 // Saulius Sužiedélis // Polin: A Bildungsroman 130 // Marci Shore // A Historian’s Response. Comments on the Postwar Gallery 134 // Andrzej Paczkowski // Museums and Education // Jewish Tourism to Poland: The Opportunities for New Museum Narratives to Recontextualize Jewish Histories 139 // Jonathan Webber // Jewish Museums in Moscow 150 // Victoria Mochalova // The Challenges of New Work in History and Education about the Holocaust in Poland 170 // Jolanta Ambrosewicz-Jacobs //
PART TWO: Historiographic Questions // Premodern Poland-Lithuania // Did the Polish Nobility Take Seriously the Teaching of the Catholic Church? Reflections on the Relations between the Nobility, the Church, and the Jews 183 // Adam Kazmierczyk // Relations between Jews and Non-Jews in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: Perceptions and Practices 198 // Jürgen Heyde // Agreements between Towns and Kahals and their Impact on the Legal Status of Polish Jews 219 // Hanna Wfgrzynek // The Role and Significance of the Jews in the Economy of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: The State of Research and Research Directions 231 // Jacek Wijaczka // Reassessment of the Jewish Poll-Tax Assessment Lists from Eighteenth-Century Crown of Poland 255 // Judith Kalik // Frankism: The History of Jacob Frank or of the Frankists 261 // Jan Doktor // The Nineteenth Century // Modern Times Polish Style? Orthodoxy, Enlightenment, and Patriotism 280 // Israel Bartal // Jew-Hatred and Anti-Jewish Violence in the Former Lands of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth during the Long Nineteenth Century 285 // Darius Stalimas // Those Who Stayed: Women and Jewish Traditionalism in East Central Europe 295 // Glenn Dynner // Pauline Wengeroff: Between Tradition and Modernity, East and West 313 // Shulamit Magnus // The Interwar Years // One Jewish Street? Reflections on Unity and Disunity in Interwar Polish Jewry 324 // Gershon Bacon // Not Just Maly Przegląd. The Ideals and Educational Values Expressed in Jewish Polish-Language Journals for Children and Young Adults 338 Anna Landau-Czajka // Legitimizing the Revolution: Sarah Schenirer and the Rhetoric of Torah Study for Girls 356 // Naomi Seidman // Contested Jewish Polishness: Language and Health as Markers for the Position of Jews in Polish Culture and Society in the Interwar Period 366 // Katrin Steffen //
The Holocaust // Historiography on the Holocaust in Poland: An Outsider s View of its Place within Recent General Developments in Holocaust Historiography 386 // Dan Michman // The Dispute over the Status of a Witness to the Holocaust: Some Observations on How Research into the Destruction of the Polish Jews and into Polish-Jewish Relations during the Years of Nazi Occupation Has Changed since 1989 402 // Andrzej żbikowski // Beyond National Identities: New Challenges in Writing the History of the Holocaust in Poland and Israel 423 // Daniel Blatman // The Postwar Period // Violence against Jews in Poland, 1944-47: The State of Research and its Presentation 442 // Grzegorz Berendt // The Jews and the “Disavowed Soldiers” 452 // August Grabski // In or Out? Identities and Images of Poland among Polish Jews in the Postwar Years 472 // Audrey Kichelewski // Index 485
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