Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 34 : Jewish Self-Government in Eastern Europe (Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry)

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Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 34 : Jewish Self-Government in Eastern Europe (Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 475 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781800348240
  • DDC分類 947.0004924

Full Description

Few features have shaped east European Jewish history as much as the extent and continuity of Jewish self-rule. Offering a broad perspective, this volume explores the traditions, scope, limitations, and evolution of Jewish self-government in the Polish lands and beyond. Extensive autonomy and complex structures of civil and religious leadership were central features of the Jewish experience in this region, and this volume probes the emergence of such structures from the late medieval period onwards, looking at the legal position of the individual community and its role as a political actor. Chapters discuss the implementation of Jewish law and the role of the regional and national Jewish councils which were a remarkable feature of supra-communal representation in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

The volume reflects on the interaction between Jewish legal traditions and state policies, and offers an in-depth analysis of the transformation of Jewish self-government under the impact of the partitions of Poland-Lithuania and the administrative principles of the Enlightenment. Co-operation between representatives of the Jewish and non-Jewish communities at the local level is discussed down to the interwar years, when Jewish self-government was considered both a cherished legacy of pre-partition autonomy and a threat to the modern nation state.

Contents

Introduction - François Guesnet and Antony Polonsky

PART I. THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD AND THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

The Transfer of Tradition from West to East: The 'Takkanot Shum' between Ashkenaz and Poland in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period - Rainer Josef Barzen

The Beginnings of Jewish Self-Government in Poland: An Entangled History - Jürgen Heyde

The Emergence of Medinat Mehren: Establishing Jewish Supra-Communal Governance in Early Modern Moravia and Its Central European Contexts - Martin Borysek

The Eastern European Pinkas Kahal: Form and Function - Adam Teller

The Role of Legal Settlements in Developing Christian-Jewish Relations in Polish Towns and Cities - Hanna Węgrzynek

Between the Council and the Town Hall: The Functioning of the Kahal in a New Town in the Seventeenth Century. The Case of Slutsk - Maria Cieśla

Personal Composition of the Council of Four Lands, 1595-1764 - Judith Kalik

The Activity of Jewish Self-Government Representatives at Sejmiki and the Sejm between the Sixteenth and Eighteenth Centuries - Anna Michalowska-Mycielska

Permanent Crisis: The Decline of Territorial Jewish Self-Government in the Crown in the Seventeenth to Eighteenth Centuries - Adam Kaźmierczyk

PART II. THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY

Burying the Dead, Saving the Community: Jewish Burial Societies as Informal Centres of Jewish Self-Government - Cornelia Aust

Did Jewish Self-Government Exist in the Kingdom of Poland between 1815 and 1915? - Artur Markowski

'Masters of Their Own Offerings No More': Jewish Perceptions of the Transformation of Jewish Self-Government in the Kingdom of Poland - François Guesnet

Synagogues in the System of Jewish Self-Government in Tsarist Russia - Vladimir Levin

Stewards of the City? Jews on Kraków City Council in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century - Hannah Kozińska-Witt

Polish-Jewish Relations in the Municipal Council of the City of Lwów during the Period of Galician Autonomy, 1870-1914 - Łukasz Sroka

PART III. FROM 1914 TO THE SECOND WORLD WAR

'One of Them' as 'One of Us': Jewish Demands of National Autonomy as a Tool to Achieve Civic Equality during the First World War - Marcos Silber

The Struggle in the Polish Parliament for Jewish Autonomy and Jewish Self-Government - Szymon Rudnicki

Jewish Involvement in Local Kehillot, the Sejm, and Municipalities in Interwar Poland - Antony Polonsky

The End of Jewish Self-Governance: 'Jewish National Councils' in Soviet Belarus in the Interwar Period - Andrej Zamoiskii

PART IV. NEW VIEWS

A Disenchanted Elijah: The First World War, Conspiracy Theories, and Allegory in S. An-sky's Destruction of Galicia - Marc Caplan

The 'Patriotic Left' and the 'Jewish Question' at the Dawn of the Second Republic - Paul Brykczyński

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