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Polish Jewish Literature: A Brief History, Theoretical Framework, and a Teaching Example [PDF]
Agnieszka Hudzik
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Pogrom Cries – Essays on Polish-Jewish History, 1939–1946: 2nd Revised Edition
This book focuses on the fate of Polish Jews and Polish-Jewish relations during the Holocaust and its aftermath, in the ill-recognized era of Eastern-European pogroms after the WW2. It is based on the author’s own ethnographic research in those areas of Poland where the Holocaust machinery operated.
Joanna Tokarska‐Bakir
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The ghetto in Biala Podlaska – the tragic end of the Biała Podlaska Jewish community
The aim of the article was to investigate the history of the Jewish community in Biała Podlaska during World War II. Material and methods The article uses regional literature, printed sources, copies of typescripts and audio and video recordings ...
Paweł Antoni Pakuła
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Cultural, Class, or Scientific Aspirations?
Among the students of medicine in Padua from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, in XVII and XVIII centuries, we can note a certain number of Jews. This article contains a short analysis of so far findings in the area of research on this aspect of Jewish
Sławomir Marchel
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The life of Maria: A Swedish Polish Jewish survivor at the center and margins of public history
The chapter analyses the historical experiences of Maria, a Swedish Polish Jewish Holocaust survivor born in 1926. The analysis focus on two experiences, the first that she survived the Holocaust in the Soviet Union and the second that she migrated to Sweden in 1970 owing to the antisemitic campaign in Poland.
Martin Englund
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The fall of the Third Reich, turning the “most tragic page” in the history of the Jewish nation, i .e . the Second World War, did not mean the end of the tragedy for Jews on Polish soil.
Andrzej Rykała
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In this article we analyze one interview that is part of an oral history project about Jewish settlement in Lower Silesia entitled “Love in the ruins: the history of Jewish settlement in Lower Silesia 1945–1972.” All the interviews, including the one ...
AGNIESZKA ILWICKA-KARUNA
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Warsaw and Yiddish: Europe’s Once Largest Jewish City
Prior to the Katastrofe (Yiddish for ‘Holocaust’), Warsaw was the world’s capital of Yiddishland, or the Ashkenazic civilization of Yiddish language and culture.
Tomasz Dominik Kamusella
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