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    New Brunswick, NJ :Rutgers University Press,
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    almafu_9959226755702883
    Format: 1 online resource (346 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-8135-5583-3 , 0-8135-3538-7
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Intro -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Changing Perceptions in the Historiography of Polish-Jewish Relations during the Second World War, Joshua D. Zimmerman -- PART I: The Prewar Legacy -- Chapter 1: Emigration versus Emigrationism: Zionism in Poland and the Territorialist Projects of the Polish Authorities, 1936-1939, Emanuel Melzer -- Chapter 2: Lwów, 1918: The Transmutation of a Symbol and Its Legacy in the Holocaust, David Engel -- PART II: The Widening Gap, 1939-1941 -- Chapter 3: Psychological Distance between Poles and Jews in Nazi-Occupied Warsaw, Barbara Engelking-Boni -- Chapter 4: Polish Jews under Soviet Occupation, 1939-1941: Specific Strategies of Survival, Andrzej Bikowski -- Chapter 5: Facing Hitler and Stalin: On the Subject of Jewish "Collaboration" in Soviet-Occupied Eastern Poland, 1939-1941, Ben Cion Pinchuk -- Chapter 6: Jews and Their Polish Neighbors: The Case of Jedwabne in the Summer of 1941, Jan T. Gross -- PART III: Institutional Polish Responses to the Final Solution -- Chapter 7: The Polish Government-in-Exile and the Final Solution: What Conditioned Its Actions and Inactions?, Dariusz Stola -- Chapter 8: The Attitude of the Polish Underground to the Jewish Question during the Second World War, Shmuel Krakowski -- Chapter 9: Polish Catholics and the Jews during the Holocaust: Heroism, Timidity, and Collaboration, John T. Pawlikowski -- PART IV: Poles through Jewish Eyes -- Chapter 10: Poland and the Polish Nation as Reflected in the Jewish Underground Press, Daniel Blatman -- Chapter 11: Jewish and Polish Perceptions of the Shoah as Reflected in Wartime Diaries and Memoirs, Feliks Tych -- Chapter 12: Polish-Jewish Relations in the Writings of Emmanuel Ringelblum, Samuel Kassow. , Chapter 13: Metaphysical Nationality in the Warsaw Ghetto: Non-Jews in the Wartime Writings of Rabbi Kalonimus Kalmish Shapiro, Henry Abramson -- PART V: The Destruction of Polish Jewry and Polish Popular Opinion -- Chapter 14: Ringelblum Revisited: Polish-Jewish Relations in Occupied Warsaw, 1940-1945, Gunnar S. Paulsson -- Chapter 15: Hiding and Passing on the Aryan Side: A Gendered Camparison, Nechama Tec -- Chapter 16: Some Issues in Jewish-Polish Relations during the Second World War, Israel Gutman -- PART VI: Aftermath -- Chapter 17: The Cracow Pogrom of August 1945: A Narrative Reconstruction, Anna Cichopek -- Chapter 18: The Impact of the Holocaust on Jewish Attitudes in Postwar Poland, Bozena Szaynok -- Chapter 19: Jewish Responses to Antisemitism in Poland, 1944-1947, Natalia Aleksiun -- Chapter 20: Teaching about the Holocaust in Poland, Michael C. Steinlauf -- Chapter 21: Collective Memory and Contemporary Polish-Jewish Relations, Zvi Gitelman -- Chapter 22: The Impact of the Shoah on the Thinking of Contemporary Polish Jewry: A Personal Account, Stanislaw Krajewski -- Contributors -- Index. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8135-3158-6
    Language: English
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