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Polish American History after 1939
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 560

Polish American History after 1939

This book is the second in a three-part, multi-authored study of Polish American history which aims to present the history of Polish Americans in the United States from the beginning of Polish presence on the continent to the current times, shown against a broad historical background of developments in Poland, the United States and other locations of the Polish Diaspora. According to the 2010 US Census, there are 9.5 million persons who identify themselves as Polish Americans in the United States, making them the eighth largest ethnic group in the country today. Polish Americans, or Polonia for short, has always been one of the largest immigrant and ethnic groups and the largest Slavic group...

Lemberg, Lwow, and Lviv 1914-1947
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 460

Lemberg, Lwow, and Lviv 1914-1947

Known as Lemberg in German and Lwów in Polish, the city of L'viv in modern Ukraine was in the crosshairs of imperial and national aspirations for much of the twentieth century. This book tells the compelling story of how its inhabitants (Roman Catholic Poles, Greek Catholic Ukrainians, and Jews) reacted to the sweeping political changes during and after World Wars I and II. The Eastern Front shifted back and forth, and the city changed hands seven times. At the end of each war, L'viv found itself in the hands of a different state. While serious tensions had existed among Poles, Ukrainians/Ruthenians, and Jews in the city, before 1914 eruptions of violence were still infrequent. The changes ...

Utracony Wschód
  • Language: pl
  • Pages: 293

Utracony Wschód

Autor buduje swoje rozważania wokół oryginalnej tezy, że społeczeństwo polskie za pośrednictwem mitu o wspólnym pochodzeniu dopuszcza się orientalizacji innych wspólnot (etnicznych, narodowych, religijnych), od których dystansuje się, określając własne granice. (…) W odróżnieniu od Edwarda Saida Ładykowski nie skupia się na kolektywnych wyobrażeniach o Innych, lecz analizuje działanie, poprzez które Inni są konstytuowani (…). Z recenzji wydawniczej doc. Jakuba Grygara, Ph.D., Uniwersytet Karola w Pradze Fascynujący jest temat główny książki: zmienność i wielość kryteriów przynależności do polskiej wspólnoty narodowej na przestrzeni dziejów oraz rola t...

The Paradox of Ukrainian Lviv
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

The Paradox of Ukrainian Lviv

The Paradox of Ukrainian Lviv reveals the local and transnational forces behind the twentieth-century transformation of Lviv into a Soviet and Ukrainian urban center. Lviv's twentieth-century history was marked by violence, population changes, and fundamental transformation ethnically, linguistically, and in terms of its residents' self-perception. Against this background, Tarik Cyril Amar explains a striking paradox: Soviet rule, which came to Lviv in ruthless Stalinist shape and lasted for half a century, left behind the most Ukrainian version of the city in history. In reconstructing this dramatically profound change, Amar illuminates the historical background in present-day identities and tensions within Ukraine.

Jews and the Sporting Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Jews and the Sporting Life

Volume XXIII of the distinguished annual Studies in Contemporary Jewry explores the role of sports in modern Jewish history. The centrality of sports in modern life--in popular and even in high culture, in economic life, in the media, in international and national politics, and in forging ethnic identities--can hardly be exaggerated, but in the field of Jewish studies this subject has been somewhat neglected, at least until recently. Students of American Jewish history, for example, often emphasize the role of sports in the Americanization of the immigrants, while students of Jewish nationalism pay closer attention to its appeal for the regeneration of the Jewish nation, as well as the creat...

Visionaries from Lviv
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Visionaries from Lviv

Year 2023 marked 120 years of the Lazarus Jewish Hospital in Lviv (Lwów/Lemberg). This richly illustrated book is a tribute to its place in the once-vibrant Jewish community of the city and in the society at large during the period 1903-1939. Visionaries from Lviv presents the hospital’s history and its fascinating architecture, its doctors, and its founder, a prominent local Jewish philanthropist Maurycy Lazarus, with the background of the Jewish life in Lviv. The volume also details the history of medicine and medical education in Habsburg Galicia prior to the hospital’s founding, Jewish access to the medical profession, and the impact of Jewish doctors on the path to modernity. It also shows the struggle of women to become doctors. A moving and timely book with contributions from leading historians, scholars, and medical professionals, Visionaries from Lviv is an ode to the once thriving Jewish community in Lviv and a testament to how one person’s dream and commitment can impact the lives of so many. This publication was made possible with support from Furthermore: a program of the J. M. Kaplan Fund and Gesher Galicia.

The Idea of Galicia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 502

The Idea of Galicia

Galicia was created at the first partition of Poland in 1772 and disappeared in 1918. Yet, in slightly over a century, the idea of Galicia came to have meaning for both the peoples who lived there and the Habsburg government that ruled it. Indeed, its memory continues to exercise a powerful fascination for those who live in its former territories and for the descendants of those who emigrated out of Galicia. The idea of Galicia was largely produced by the cultures of two cities, Lviv and Cracow. Making use of travelers' accounts, newspaper reports, and literary works, Wolff engages such figures as Emperor Joseph II, Metternich, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Ivan Franko, Stanisław Wyspiański, Tadeusz "Boy" Żeleński, Isaac Babel, Martin Buber, and Bruno Schulz. He shows the exceptional importance of provincial space as a site for the evolution of cultural meanings and identities, and analyzes the province as the framework for non-national and multi-national understandings of empire in European history.

Odwieczny naród
  • Language: pl
  • Pages: 658

Odwieczny naród

Michał Łuczewski opowiedział historię Polski w sposób, w jaki jeszcze nigdy nie została opowiedziana. Piszą ją nie dominujące elity, ale przedstawiciele warstwy zmarginalizowanej: chłopi ze wsi Żmiąca w Beskidzie Wyspowym. Dzięki poprzednim monografiom tej wsi (Franciszka Bujaka z 1903 i Zbigniewa Wierzbickiego z 1963 roku), które uczyniły z niej najdłużej badaną miejscowość w naukach społecznych, a także dzięki wieloletnim poszukiwaniom samego autora udajemy się w pasjonującą podróż od średniowiecza po współczesność. I dowiadujemy się, jak Polacy stali się narodem i jak naród stał się katolicki. Książka ukazuje, jak polskie ideologie narodowe – od s...

Lviv’s Uncertain Destination
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 391

Lviv’s Uncertain Destination

This book re-examines the history of twentieth-century Lviv by focusing on the city's main railway terminal. It approaches the terminal as an embodiment of the city's built environment and a microcosm of society.

PZPR w Wielkopolsce 1948-1984
  • Language: pl
  • Pages: 290

PZPR w Wielkopolsce 1948-1984

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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