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Social And Cultural Boundaries In Premodern Poland Antony Polonsky Magda Teter Adam Teter

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Social And Cultural Boundaries In Premodern Poland Antony Polonsky Magda Teter Adam Teter
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Publisher: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization in Association with Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.92 MB
Pages: 500
Author: Antony Polonsky; Magda Teter; Adam Teter
ISBN: 9781904113621, 1904113621
Language: English
Year: 2009
Volume: 22

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Social And Cultural Boundaries In Premodern Poland Antony Polonsky Magda Teter Adam Teter by Antony Polonsky; Magda Teter; Adam Teter 9781904113621, 1904113621 instant download after payment.

Boundaries - physical, political, social, religious, and cultural - were a key feature of life in medieval and early modern Poland, and this volume focuses on the ways in which these boundaries were respected, crossed, or otherwise negotiated. It throws new light on the contacts between Jews and Poles, including the vexed question of conversion and the tensions it aroused. The collected articles also discuss relations between the various elements of Jewish society - the wealthy and the poor, the educated and the uneducated, and the religious and the lay elites, considering too contacts between Jews in Poland and those in Germany and elsewhere. Classic studies by such eminent scholars as Meir Balaban, Jacob Goldberg, and Moshe Rosman provide a foil for new research by Hanna Zaremska and David Frick, as well as Adam Teller, Magda Teter, Elisheva Carlebach, Jurgen Heyde, and Adam Kazmierczyk. Taken together, the contributions on this central theme help redefine the Jewish history of pre-modern Poland. As ever, the New Views section examines a wide variety of other topics. These include accusations of ritual murder in nineteenth-century Poland; the Russian Jewish integrationist politician Mikhail Morgulis; the attitude of Boleslaw Prus towards Jewish assimilation and his relationship with the Jewish journalist Nahum Sokolow; women in the Mizrahi movement in Poland; Polish patriotism among Jews; the impact of the first Soviet occupation of 1939-41 on Polish-Jewish relations; how the war affected the views of Julian Tuwim and Antoni Slonimski; the shtetl in the work of American Jewish writers Allen Hoffman and Jonathan Safran Foer; and the initial Polish response to Jan Gross's "Fear."

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