Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 37
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Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 37
Jews in Polish and German Lands: Encounters, Interactions, Inspirations
Steffen, Katrin; Polonsky, Antony; Guesnet, Francois
Liverpool University Press
01/2025
508
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9781802070361
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Introduction
Francois Guesnet, Antony Polonsky, and Katrin Steffen
1. ENCOUNTERS BEFORE 1800
Solomon Dubno: an Eastern European Maskil and the German Haskalah
Zuzanna Krzemien
Feminine Discontent and Social Control in Maskilic Comedy and Sturm und Drang Melodrama
Marc Caplan
Mecklenburg-Poland. The Emotional History of A Jewish Hyphen, 1750--1800
Malgorzata Maksymiak
Encounters between Jews and Non-Jews in Prussian Warsaw, 1796--1806
Markus Nesselrodt
2. ENCOUNTERS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Yosl ben Todros: S. Y. Agnon on the Language of Ashkenaz
Israel Bartal
Samuel Adler: A German Reform Rabbi and the Lemberg Temple
Rachel Manekin
The Jews of Lemberg between the Viennese Kaffeehaus and the Polish Kawiarnia
Delphine Bechtel
A Master of Interference: The Daytsh in Yiddish Literature
Marie Schumacher-Brunhes
The Linguistic Politics of Jewish Emancipation: Leon Pinsker between German, Yiddish, and Hebrew
Marc Volovici
German Literature in Yiddish Translation, 1891--1939
Agnieszka Zolkiewska
Sir Toggenburg of the Shtetl: Friedrich Schiller in the East European Jewish Imagination
Sonia Gollance
3. THE FIRST WORLD WAR AND THE INTERWAR PERIOD
Narratives of the First World War: Multiple Jewish Perspectives
Alina Molisak
Jewish Laughter and Jewish Tears: The Rise of Fascism and Antisemitism in the Joke Pages of the Yiddish Press in 1930s Poland
Anne-Christin Klotz
An Inverted Hierarchy: Ostjuden and Yekkes in Mandatory Palestine, 1933-1948
Nathan Friedenberg
The Polenaktionen of October 1938 and September 1939. From Expulsion to Extermination
Aline Bothe
4. WARTIME, HOLOCAUST, POST-HOLOCAUST
'Between us and them there still stands a wall': German Jews Deported to the Warsaw Ghetto, Spring 1942
Maria Ferenc and Katarzyna Person
Collaboration, Complexity, and 'Integrated History': Jewish and German Historiographical Representations of Non-German Perpetrators during the Holocaust
Laura Jokusch and Grzegorz Rossolinski-Liebe
5. 1945 TO THE PRESENT
Wroclaw Jewish Transports, 1946: Persecuted as Jews, Expelled as Germans, Not Recognized as Victims
Maria Luft
Enduring Taboos: Jewish Life in Post-War Germany, 1945--1960
Joseph Cronin
Germans, Jews and Poles: On the Difficult New Beginning of Jewish Life in Frankfurt am Main after 1945
Tobias Freimueller
Responses to Silence: The Jewish Museums in Berlin and Warsaw
Michael Meng
Recovery versus Regression: Identity and Impact in the Post-Holocaust Narratives of Pawlikowski's Ida and Petzold's Phoenix
Mendel Weintraub
6. THE ENCOUNTER BETWEEN GERMAN AND EAST EUROPEAN JEWISH CULTURES
A German Jewish Head Teacher in Lithuania: Memories of Schwabe's Hebrew Gymnasium in Kovno
Tessa Rajak
Francois Guesnet, Antony Polonsky, and Katrin Steffen
1. ENCOUNTERS BEFORE 1800
Solomon Dubno: an Eastern European Maskil and the German Haskalah
Zuzanna Krzemien
Feminine Discontent and Social Control in Maskilic Comedy and Sturm und Drang Melodrama
Marc Caplan
Mecklenburg-Poland. The Emotional History of A Jewish Hyphen, 1750--1800
Malgorzata Maksymiak
Encounters between Jews and Non-Jews in Prussian Warsaw, 1796--1806
Markus Nesselrodt
2. ENCOUNTERS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Yosl ben Todros: S. Y. Agnon on the Language of Ashkenaz
Israel Bartal
Samuel Adler: A German Reform Rabbi and the Lemberg Temple
Rachel Manekin
The Jews of Lemberg between the Viennese Kaffeehaus and the Polish Kawiarnia
Delphine Bechtel
A Master of Interference: The Daytsh in Yiddish Literature
Marie Schumacher-Brunhes
The Linguistic Politics of Jewish Emancipation: Leon Pinsker between German, Yiddish, and Hebrew
Marc Volovici
German Literature in Yiddish Translation, 1891--1939
Agnieszka Zolkiewska
Sir Toggenburg of the Shtetl: Friedrich Schiller in the East European Jewish Imagination
Sonia Gollance
3. THE FIRST WORLD WAR AND THE INTERWAR PERIOD
Narratives of the First World War: Multiple Jewish Perspectives
Alina Molisak
Jewish Laughter and Jewish Tears: The Rise of Fascism and Antisemitism in the Joke Pages of the Yiddish Press in 1930s Poland
Anne-Christin Klotz
An Inverted Hierarchy: Ostjuden and Yekkes in Mandatory Palestine, 1933-1948
Nathan Friedenberg
The Polenaktionen of October 1938 and September 1939. From Expulsion to Extermination
Aline Bothe
4. WARTIME, HOLOCAUST, POST-HOLOCAUST
'Between us and them there still stands a wall': German Jews Deported to the Warsaw Ghetto, Spring 1942
Maria Ferenc and Katarzyna Person
Collaboration, Complexity, and 'Integrated History': Jewish and German Historiographical Representations of Non-German Perpetrators during the Holocaust
Laura Jokusch and Grzegorz Rossolinski-Liebe
5. 1945 TO THE PRESENT
Wroclaw Jewish Transports, 1946: Persecuted as Jews, Expelled as Germans, Not Recognized as Victims
Maria Luft
Enduring Taboos: Jewish Life in Post-War Germany, 1945--1960
Joseph Cronin
Germans, Jews and Poles: On the Difficult New Beginning of Jewish Life in Frankfurt am Main after 1945
Tobias Freimueller
Responses to Silence: The Jewish Museums in Berlin and Warsaw
Michael Meng
Recovery versus Regression: Identity and Impact in the Post-Holocaust Narratives of Pawlikowski's Ida and Petzold's Phoenix
Mendel Weintraub
6. THE ENCOUNTER BETWEEN GERMAN AND EAST EUROPEAN JEWISH CULTURES
A German Jewish Head Teacher in Lithuania: Memories of Schwabe's Hebrew Gymnasium in Kovno
Tessa Rajak
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Introduction
Francois Guesnet, Antony Polonsky, and Katrin Steffen
1. ENCOUNTERS BEFORE 1800
Solomon Dubno: an Eastern European Maskil and the German Haskalah
Zuzanna Krzemien
Feminine Discontent and Social Control in Maskilic Comedy and Sturm und Drang Melodrama
Marc Caplan
Mecklenburg-Poland. The Emotional History of A Jewish Hyphen, 1750--1800
Malgorzata Maksymiak
Encounters between Jews and Non-Jews in Prussian Warsaw, 1796--1806
Markus Nesselrodt
2. ENCOUNTERS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Yosl ben Todros: S. Y. Agnon on the Language of Ashkenaz
Israel Bartal
Samuel Adler: A German Reform Rabbi and the Lemberg Temple
Rachel Manekin
The Jews of Lemberg between the Viennese Kaffeehaus and the Polish Kawiarnia
Delphine Bechtel
A Master of Interference: The Daytsh in Yiddish Literature
Marie Schumacher-Brunhes
The Linguistic Politics of Jewish Emancipation: Leon Pinsker between German, Yiddish, and Hebrew
Marc Volovici
German Literature in Yiddish Translation, 1891--1939
Agnieszka Zolkiewska
Sir Toggenburg of the Shtetl: Friedrich Schiller in the East European Jewish Imagination
Sonia Gollance
3. THE FIRST WORLD WAR AND THE INTERWAR PERIOD
Narratives of the First World War: Multiple Jewish Perspectives
Alina Molisak
Jewish Laughter and Jewish Tears: The Rise of Fascism and Antisemitism in the Joke Pages of the Yiddish Press in 1930s Poland
Anne-Christin Klotz
An Inverted Hierarchy: Ostjuden and Yekkes in Mandatory Palestine, 1933-1948
Nathan Friedenberg
The Polenaktionen of October 1938 and September 1939. From Expulsion to Extermination
Aline Bothe
4. WARTIME, HOLOCAUST, POST-HOLOCAUST
'Between us and them there still stands a wall': German Jews Deported to the Warsaw Ghetto, Spring 1942
Maria Ferenc and Katarzyna Person
Collaboration, Complexity, and 'Integrated History': Jewish and German Historiographical Representations of Non-German Perpetrators during the Holocaust
Laura Jokusch and Grzegorz Rossolinski-Liebe
5. 1945 TO THE PRESENT
Wroclaw Jewish Transports, 1946: Persecuted as Jews, Expelled as Germans, Not Recognized as Victims
Maria Luft
Enduring Taboos: Jewish Life in Post-War Germany, 1945--1960
Joseph Cronin
Germans, Jews and Poles: On the Difficult New Beginning of Jewish Life in Frankfurt am Main after 1945
Tobias Freimueller
Responses to Silence: The Jewish Museums in Berlin and Warsaw
Michael Meng
Recovery versus Regression: Identity and Impact in the Post-Holocaust Narratives of Pawlikowski's Ida and Petzold's Phoenix
Mendel Weintraub
6. THE ENCOUNTER BETWEEN GERMAN AND EAST EUROPEAN JEWISH CULTURES
A German Jewish Head Teacher in Lithuania: Memories of Schwabe's Hebrew Gymnasium in Kovno
Tessa Rajak
Francois Guesnet, Antony Polonsky, and Katrin Steffen
1. ENCOUNTERS BEFORE 1800
Solomon Dubno: an Eastern European Maskil and the German Haskalah
Zuzanna Krzemien
Feminine Discontent and Social Control in Maskilic Comedy and Sturm und Drang Melodrama
Marc Caplan
Mecklenburg-Poland. The Emotional History of A Jewish Hyphen, 1750--1800
Malgorzata Maksymiak
Encounters between Jews and Non-Jews in Prussian Warsaw, 1796--1806
Markus Nesselrodt
2. ENCOUNTERS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Yosl ben Todros: S. Y. Agnon on the Language of Ashkenaz
Israel Bartal
Samuel Adler: A German Reform Rabbi and the Lemberg Temple
Rachel Manekin
The Jews of Lemberg between the Viennese Kaffeehaus and the Polish Kawiarnia
Delphine Bechtel
A Master of Interference: The Daytsh in Yiddish Literature
Marie Schumacher-Brunhes
The Linguistic Politics of Jewish Emancipation: Leon Pinsker between German, Yiddish, and Hebrew
Marc Volovici
German Literature in Yiddish Translation, 1891--1939
Agnieszka Zolkiewska
Sir Toggenburg of the Shtetl: Friedrich Schiller in the East European Jewish Imagination
Sonia Gollance
3. THE FIRST WORLD WAR AND THE INTERWAR PERIOD
Narratives of the First World War: Multiple Jewish Perspectives
Alina Molisak
Jewish Laughter and Jewish Tears: The Rise of Fascism and Antisemitism in the Joke Pages of the Yiddish Press in 1930s Poland
Anne-Christin Klotz
An Inverted Hierarchy: Ostjuden and Yekkes in Mandatory Palestine, 1933-1948
Nathan Friedenberg
The Polenaktionen of October 1938 and September 1939. From Expulsion to Extermination
Aline Bothe
4. WARTIME, HOLOCAUST, POST-HOLOCAUST
'Between us and them there still stands a wall': German Jews Deported to the Warsaw Ghetto, Spring 1942
Maria Ferenc and Katarzyna Person
Collaboration, Complexity, and 'Integrated History': Jewish and German Historiographical Representations of Non-German Perpetrators during the Holocaust
Laura Jokusch and Grzegorz Rossolinski-Liebe
5. 1945 TO THE PRESENT
Wroclaw Jewish Transports, 1946: Persecuted as Jews, Expelled as Germans, Not Recognized as Victims
Maria Luft
Enduring Taboos: Jewish Life in Post-War Germany, 1945--1960
Joseph Cronin
Germans, Jews and Poles: On the Difficult New Beginning of Jewish Life in Frankfurt am Main after 1945
Tobias Freimueller
Responses to Silence: The Jewish Museums in Berlin and Warsaw
Michael Meng
Recovery versus Regression: Identity and Impact in the Post-Holocaust Narratives of Pawlikowski's Ida and Petzold's Phoenix
Mendel Weintraub
6. THE ENCOUNTER BETWEEN GERMAN AND EAST EUROPEAN JEWISH CULTURES
A German Jewish Head Teacher in Lithuania: Memories of Schwabe's Hebrew Gymnasium in Kovno
Tessa Rajak
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