The XIth Congress of the European Association for Jewish Studies (original) (raw)

JEWISH STUDIES IN POSTWAR POLAND

Edyta Gawron

Scripta Judaica Cracoviensia, vol. 11, 2013

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The Jagiellonian University Centre for the Study on the History and Culture of Krakow Jews

Edyta Gawron

2014

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Introduction [to the special issue of Studia Judaica with articles on Polish-Jewish and Czech-Jewish Studies]

Katerina Capkova

Studia Judaica, 2016

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"From Frankfurt to Jerusalem. Italian Hebrew Manuscripts in the Nauheim Collection at the National Library of Israel," The XIth Congress of the European Association for Jewish Studies, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, 14-19 July 2018

Martina Mampieri

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History's history: Polish-Jewish studies

Konrad Matyjaszek

Studia Litteraria et Historica, 2017

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Jewish life in Poland: Achievements, challenges and priorities since the collapse of communism

Helena Datner

2011

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Polish Sources at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People, edited by Hanna Volovici, Witold Medykowski, Hadassah Assouline and Benyamin Lukin, Avotaynu Foundation, Bergenfield, New Jersey, 2004, PART II

Witold Wojciech Medykowski

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New Directions in the History of the Jews in the Polish Lands

Węgrzynek Hanna

New Directions in the History of the Jews in the Polish Lands, 2018

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Jewish Genealogy and History for Krakow between the Two World Wars

Geoffrey Weisgard

Jewish Genealogy and History for Krakow between the Two World Wars, 2021

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Polish Sources at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People, edited by Hanna Volovici, Witold Medykowski, Hadassah Assouline and Benyamin Lukin, Avotaynu Foundation, Bergenfield, New Jersey, 2004.

Witold Wojciech Medykowski

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Jews as a “Nation of Religious Faith” -Ideas of the Two Rabbinic Figures in the 17th-Century Venice

Mina Lee

XIth Congress of the European Association for Jewish Studies (20180718), 2018

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Modern Syntheses of Jewish History in Poland: A Review

Piotr Wrobel

Studia Judaica, 2016

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Polish Jewry: Editors' Introduction

Shoshana Ronen

Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, 2011

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The Central Jewish Historistorical Commission and the Jewish Historical Institute in Poland / Die Zentrale Jüdische Historische Kommission und das Jüdische Historische Institut in Polen

Stephan Stach

Hans-Christian Jasch/ Stephan Lehnstaedt (eds.): Crimes Uncovered. The First Generation of Holocaust Researechers , 2019

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Wrocław Jewish Studies after The World War II

Wojciech Tworek, Marcin Wodzinski

Śląski Kwartalnik Historyczny Sobótka, 2023

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International Workshop: Czech-Jewish and Polish-Jewish Studies: (Dis) Similarities

Dorothea Warneck

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From Galicia to Warsaw: Interwar Historians of Polish Jewry, in: Warsaw: The Jewish Metropolis. Essays in Honor of the 75th Birthday of Antony Polonsky, ed. Glenn Dynner and Franois Guesnet (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2015), 370-389

Natalia Aleksiun

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A HISTORY OF JEWISH EDUCATION IN KRAKÓW updated to July 2017

Geoffrey Weisgard

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Entangled heritage. Wrocławs’s German-Jewish and Polish-Jewish history exhibitions, 1920-2010

Vasco Kretschmann

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Jewish Religious Life in Poland Since 1750. Introduction

Marcin Wodzinski

Polin, 2021

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Antony Polonsky, “Brandeis Conference on Interwar Polish-Jewish History,” Soviet Jewish Affairs, vol.16, no. 2 (June 1986): 63-67

Antony Polonsky

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In Search of Polin: Chasing Jewish Ghosts in Today's Poland by Gary S. Schiff, In: East European Jewish Affairs, May 2014

Magdalena Waligórska

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"Poland," in The Cambridge History of Judaism, The Modern World, 1815-2000, vol. 8., eds. Mitchell B. Hart and Tony Michels (Cambridge University Press, 2017)

Scott Ury

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For whom and about what? The Polin Museum, Jewish historiography, and Jews as a “Polish cause”

Kamil Kijek

Studia Litteraria Historica, no. 6 (2017), 2017

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JEWISH GENEALOGY AND HISTORY FOR KRAKOW IN THE 18TH CENTURY

Geoffrey Weisgard

Jewish Genealogy and History for Krakow in the 18th Century, 2022

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Breaking the Frame: New School of Polish-Jewish Studies

Konrad Matyjaszek, Irena G R U D Z I Ń S K A Gross

Peter Lang, Berlin, 2022

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JEWISH STUDIES IN POLAND

Marcin Wodzinski

Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 2011

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Sephardim in the resilience of the Eastern-Adriatic during the General Crisis (17th century). Dubrovnik – Split– Vlorë Congress of The European Association of Jewish Studies Krakow 16-19 luglio 2018 European Association of Jewish Studies - Jagiellonian University

Benedetto Ligorio

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From Poland We Came… The contribution of Polish Jewry in building and developing the State of Israel

Katarzyna Odrzywołek, Ewa Wegrzyn

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THE PRAGUE CENTRE FOR JEWISH STUDIES IN ITS FIRST YEAR

Pavel Sladek

Judaica Bohemiae 47,2 (2012), p. 119-124., 2012

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Jewish Heritage and Cultural Revival in Poland

Marta Duch-Dyngosz

Duch-Dyngosz, Marta. "Jewish Heritage and Cultural Revival in Poland." In Oxford Bibliographies in Jewish Studies. Ed. Naomi Seidman. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021

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The Revival of Jewish Life in Kraków?

Marta Duch-Dyngosz

We were, we are, we will be. The Jewish community of Kraków after 1945, red. Piotr Figiela, 2015

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Introduction: Warsaw. The Jewish Metropolis

François Guesnet, Glenn Dynner

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From the history of Jews in the Legnica Region [Dokument elektroniczny]

Tamara Wlodarczyk

2016

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Jewish Displaced Children and Youths in Post-War Italy (1943-1948), paper presented at 11th Congress of the European Association for Jewish Studies, Jagiellonian University - Krakow, July 15-19, 2018.

Chiara Renzo

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