Antisemitism and its opponents in modern Poland
Antisemitism and Its Opponents in Modern Poland serves as an effective guide to some of the most complex and controversial issues of Poland's troubled past. Fourteen original essays by a team of distinguished Polish and American scholars explore the different meanings, forms of expression, content, and social range of antisemitism in modern Poland from the late nineteenth century to the present. The contributors focus on both the variations in antisemitic sentiment and those Poles who opposed such prejudices. Central themes of this significant, balanced, and timely contribution to a contentious and often emotional debate include the deterioration of Polish-Jewish relations in the era of national awakening for both the Poles and the Jews, the meaning of the various forms of violence against the Jews, intellectual movements in opposition to antisemitism, the role of the Catholic Church in promoting antisemitism, and the prospects for the Church to atone for this shameful chapter in its recent history. Includes bibliographical references and index. x, 348 pages ; 24 cm
- Blobaum, Robert.
- NIOD Bibliotheek
- proceedings (reports)
- Text
- ocm57557379
- Poland--History--20th century--Congresses.
- Poland--Ethnic relations--Congresses.
- Poland--History--19th century--Congresses.
- Antisemitism--Poland--History--Congresses.
- Poland--Politics and government--Congresses.
- Jews--Persecutions--Poland--Congresses.
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