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Sent: Thu 11/17/2011 1:57 PM Subject: Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, Vol. 24 Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, Volume 24 Jews and their Neighbours in Eastern Europe since 1750 Edited by Israel Bartal, Antony Polonsky & Scott Ury The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization Relations between Jews and their neighbours in eastern Europe have long been perceived, both in the popular mind and in conventional scholarship, as being in a permanent state of conflict. This volume counters that image by exploring long-neglected aspects of inter-group interaction and exchange. In so doing it broadens our understanding of Jewish history and culture, as well as that of eastern Europe. Table of Contents PART I: JEWS AND THEIR NEIGHBOURS IN EASTERN EUROPE SINCE 1750 Between Jews and their Neighbours: Isolation, Confrontation, and Influence in Eastern Europe ISRAEL BARTAL & SCOTT URY Reform and Exclusion: Conceptions of the Reform of the Jewish Community during the Declining Years of the Polish Enlightenment MARCIN WODZINSKI Praying at Home in Lemberg: The Minyan Laws of the Habsburg Empire, 1776-1848 RACHEL MANEKIN Overcoming the Signs of the 'Other': Visual Aspects of the Acculturation of Jews in the Kingdom of Poland in the Nineteenth Century AGNIESZKA JAGODZINSKA The Ideological Roots of the Polish Jewish Intelligentsia ELA BAUER Between Permeability and Isolation: Ezriel Natan Frenk as Historian of the Jews in Poland FRANÇOIS GUESNET S. A. An-sky-Dialogic Writer BRIAN HOROWITZ Between Judaism and the West: The Making of a Modern Jewish Poet in Uri Zvi Greenberg's 'Memoirs (from the Book of Wanderings)' KARIN NEUBURGER Between State Loyalty and National Identity: Electoral Behaviour in Interwar Poland JEFFREY S. KOPSTEIN & JASON WITTENBERG Failed Integration: Jews and the Beginning of the Communist Movement in Poland PIOTR WRÓBEL The Jewel in the Yiddish Crown: Who Will Occupy the Chair for Yiddish at the University of Vilnius? KALMAN WEISER Rites of Violence? The Pogroms of Summer 1941 KAI STRUVE Nusekh Poyln? Communism, Publishing, and Paths to Polishness among the Jewish Parents of 16 Ujazdowskie Avenue KAREN AUERBACH Changing Images of 'the Jews' in Polish Literature and Culture, 1980-2000 DOROTA GLOWACKA PART II: NEW VIEWS Ogee Arcades in Synagogue Architecture of Volhynia and Podolia in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries SERGEI R. KRAVTSOV The Attitude of American Jews and American Diplomacy towards the Bill Banning Shehitah in Poland in the Second Half of the 1930s PRZEMYSLAW RÓZANSKI Imagining Polish Jews: British Perspectives in the Period 1944-1946 MICHAEL FLEMING 'The Hanging of Judas'; or, Contemporary Jewish Subjects JOANNA TOKARSKA-BAKIR 1968; or, America! America! REGINA GROL 'Campo di Fiori' Fifty Years Later: The People Who Remain A discussion that took place on the fiftieth anniversary of the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto, between JAN BLONSKI, MAREK EDELMAN, CZESLAW MILOSZ, and JERZY TUROWICZ http://www.littman.co.uk/cat/polin-24.html
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