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Polish‐Jewish Relations: An Issue of Extraordinary Complexity
East European Jewish Affairs, 2003Joshua D. Zimmerman (ed.), Contested Memories: Poles and Jews During the Holocaust and Its Aftermath. University of Rutgers Press, 2003, 226pp. Maps. Index. $35.00 cloth.
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Polish-Jewish relations during the war An interpretation
European Journal of Sociology, 1986For the last two hundred years, with the exception of a brief interval between the two World Wars, Poland has been either partitioned, or occupied, or governed by proxy. Squeezed between Russia and Germany Poles took nourishment and continuity as a historical nation from remembrance of things past whenever their sovereignty as a political nation was ...
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Hanna Krall’s Early Autobiographical Writing in the Context of Polish-Jewish Relations
Yearbook for European Jewish Literature Studies, 2014exaly +2 more sources
Selected Bibliography of Works in English on the Jews of Poland and Polish-Jewish Relations
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Victims under Siege: Lessons for Polish–Jewish Relations and Beyond
2015In this chapter, we review Daniel Bar-Tal’s pioneering work on collective victim beliefs and how they influence intractable conflicts and intergroup relations more generally. Bar-Tal’s early work on siege mentality and on societal beliefs related to collective victimhood stimulated research in social and political psychology on this important ...
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Polish-Jewish Relations in the Kingdom of Poland During the First World War
European Journal of Jewish Studies, 2008AbstractThe First World War, and particularly the occupation by the Central States, had a great impact upon the relations of the Jews with the Poles. During this period, Polish-Jewish relations deteriorated. The growing economic problems as well as the rise of the nationalistic mood accompanying the approaching independence supported this tendency.
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Polish-Jewish Relations 1903–1914: The View from the Chancellery
Canadian Slavonic Papers, 1998Old views of Russian officialdom and the "Jewish question," portraying the Tsarist government as actively fomenting pogroms, have largely been laid to rest in the scholarship of the last twenty years. What has emerged to replace this simple picture of unalloyed evil is a complex picture of wide-spread, practically universal antisemitic feelings (in ...
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