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        4. Reform and Tradition
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        Jennifer Stark-Blumenthal
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Dedication vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- List of Abbreviations xi
- Introduction xiii
- 1. Myth and Reconstruction 1
- 2. Polish Feudalism and Its Middleman Minority 25
- 3. Tolerance and Resentment 46
- 4. Reform and Tradition 61
- 5. The 1830 Uprising and Its Consequences 82
- 6. Fraternity and Skepticism 98
- 7. Modernity and Fear 114
- 8. Migration and Nationalism 141
- 9. Destruction and Rebirth 169
- 10. Offense and Defense 198
- 11. Instability and Identity 224
- 12. Instability and Violence 256
- 13. Genocide and the Poles 272
- 14. Genocide and the Jews 315
- 15. Communism and the Jews 356
- 16. Party Strife and Anti-Zionism 399
- 17. Solidarity and the Church 423
- 18. Jewish Self-Discovery and Community Building 450
- 19. Myth and Its Reconstruction 477
- 20. Myth Reconstruction and the Backlash in Poland 507
- 21. Shifting Perspectives 537
- Conclusion 551
- Bibliography 565
- Maps 589
- Index 599
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Dedication vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- List of Abbreviations xi
- Introduction xiii
- 1. Myth and Reconstruction 1
- 2. Polish Feudalism and Its Middleman Minority 25
- 3. Tolerance and Resentment 46
- 4. Reform and Tradition 61
- 5. The 1830 Uprising and Its Consequences 82
- 6. Fraternity and Skepticism 98
- 7. Modernity and Fear 114
- 8. Migration and Nationalism 141
- 9. Destruction and Rebirth 169
- 10. Offense and Defense 198
- 11. Instability and Identity 224
- 12. Instability and Violence 256
- 13. Genocide and the Poles 272
- 14. Genocide and the Jews 315
- 15. Communism and the Jews 356
- 16. Party Strife and Anti-Zionism 399
- 17. Solidarity and the Church 423
- 18. Jewish Self-Discovery and Community Building 450
- 19. Myth and Its Reconstruction 477
- 20. Myth Reconstruction and the Backlash in Poland 507
- 21. Shifting Perspectives 537
- Conclusion 551
- Bibliography 565
- Maps 589
- Index 599