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Polin: Studien zum polnischen Judentum Band 27: Juden im Königreich Polen, 1815-19

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ISBN-13
9781906764227
Book Title
Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 27
ISBN
9781906764227
Publication Name
Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 27 : Jews in the Kingdom of Poland, 1815-1918
Item Length
5.9in
Publisher
Littmann Library of Jewish Civilization, T.H.E.
Publication Year
2014
Series
Polin Studies in Polish Jewry Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.6in
Author
Antony Polonsky
Item Width
9.1in
Item Weight
28.1 Oz
Number of Pages
500 Pages

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The Kingdom of Poland, also known as the Congress Kingdom or Russian Poland, was created by a decision of the Congress of Vienna as part of its attempt to set up a post-Napoleonic European order. It incorporated lands that for many decades had been the most important centers of Polish politics, finance, education, and culture, and which also had the largest concentration of Jews in eastern Europe. Because of these factors, and because its semi-autonomous status allowed for the development of a liberal policy towards Jews quite different from that of Russia proper, the Kingdom of Poland became a fertile ground for the growth of Jewish cultural and political movements of all sorts, many of which continue to be influential to this day. This book brings together a wide range of scholars to present a broad view of the Jewish life of this important area at a critical moment in its history. In the 19th century, tradition vied with modernization for Jews' hearts and minds. In the Kingdom of Poland, traditional hasidic leaders defied the logic of modernization by creating courts near major urban centers such as Warsaw and Lodz and shtiblekh within them, producing innovative and influential homiletic literature and attracting new followers. Modernizing maskilim, for their part, found employment as government officials and took advantage of the liberal climate to establish educational institutions and periodicals that similarly attracted followers to their own cause and influenced the development of the Jewish community in the Kingdom in a completely different direction. Their immediate successors, the Jewish integrationists, managed to gain considerable power within the Jewish community and to create a vibrant and more secular Polish Jewish culture. Subsequently, Zionism, Jewish socialism, and cultural autonomy also became significant forces. The relative strength of each movement on the eve of the rebirth of Poland is extremely difficult to measure, but, unquestionably, the ferment of so many potent competing movements was a critical factor in shaping the modern Jewish experience.

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Publisher
Littmann Library of Jewish Civilization, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
1906764220
ISBN-13
9781906764227
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Author
Antony Polonsky
Publication Name
Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 27 : Jews in the Kingdom of Poland, 1815-1918
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Series
Polin Studies in Polish Jewry Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
500 Pages

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Item Length
5.9in
Item Height
1.6in
Item Width
9.1in
Item Weight
28.1 Oz

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Series Volume Number
27
Volume Number
Vol. 27
Table of Content
Note on Place Names Note on Transliteration PART I: Jews in the Kingdom of Poland, 1815?1918 The Kingdom of Poland and her Jews: Introduction GLENN DYNNER & MARCIN WODZI?SKI Jews in the in the Discourses of the Polish Enlightenment RICHARD BUTTERWICK-PAWLIKOWSKI The Jews in the Duchy of Warsaw: The Question of Equal Rights in Administrative Theory and Practice ALEKSANDRA ONISZCZUK ?English Missionaries? Look at Polish Jews: The Value and Limitations of Missionary Reports as Source Material AGNIESZKA JAGODZI?SKA ?Languishing from a Distance?: Louis Meyer and the Demise of the German Jewish Ideal FRANÇOIS GUESNET 'Each for his Own': Economic Nationalism in ?ód?, 1864?1914 YEDIDA KANFER The Attitude of the Jews towards Poland?s Independence SZYMON RUDNICKI Anti-Jewish Pogroms in the Kingdom of Poland ARTUR MARKOWSKI Theology in Translation: Progressive Judaism in the Kingdom of Poland BENJAMIN MATIS 'Who Has Not Wanted Ro Be an Editor: The Yiddish Press in the Kingdom of Poland, 1905?1914 JOANNA NALEWAJKO-KULIKOV Jews in the Kingdom of Poland, 1861?1914: Changes and Continuities THEODORE WEEKS Feliks Perl on the Jewish Question JOSHUA D. ZIMMERMAN Yiddish Language Rights in Congress Poland during the First World War: The Social Implications of Linguistic Recognition MARCOS SILBER PART II: New Views The Anti-Favus Campaign in Poland: Jewish Social Medicine RAKEFET ZALASHIK W?adys?aw Raczkiewicz and Jewish Issues JACEK PIOTROWSKI After Z?ote ?niwa: An Attempt to Assess the Social Impact of the Book ANTONI SU?EK Righteousness and Evil: Jedwabne in the Polish Theatre KATHLEEN CIOFFI From Brze?any to Afula: A Child?s Journey from Pre-War Poland to Israel in the 1950s: A Conversation with Shimon Redlich GABRIEL N. FINDER Obituaries Jacob Goldberg Hasidism without Romanticism: Mendel Piekarz?s Path in the Study of Hasidism Paula Hyman Vitka Kempner-Kovner Roman Totenberg Zenon Guldon Notes on Contributors Index
Copyright Date
2015
Topic
Europe / Eastern, History
Intended Audience
College Audience
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Religion, History

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