Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: Changing Perceptions in the Historiography of
Polish-Jewish Relations during the Second World War
PART I. The Prewar Legacy
Emigration versus Emigrationism: Zionism in Poland and the
Territorialist Projects of the Polish Authorities, 1936--1939
Lwow, 1918: The Transmutation of a Symbol and Its Legacy in the
Holocaust
PART II. The Widening Gap, 1939--1941
Psychological Distance between Poles and Jews in Nazi-Occupied
Warsaw
Polish Jews under Soviet Occupation, 1939--1941: Specific
Strategies of Survival
Facing Hitler and Stalin: On the Subject of Jewish "Collaboration''
in Soviet-Occupied Eastern Poland, 1939--1941
Jews and Their Polish Neighbors: The Case of Jedwabne in the Summer
of 1941
PART III. Institutional Polish Responses to the Final
Solution
The Polish Government-in-Exile and the Final Solution: What
Conditioned Its Actions and Inactions?
The Attitude of the Polish Underground to the Jewish Question
during the Second World War
Polish Catholics and the Jews during the Holocaust: Heroism,
Timidity, and Collaboration
PART IV. Poles through Jewish Eyes
Poland and the Polish Nation as Reflected in the Jewish Underground
Press
Jewish and Polish Perceptions of the Shoah as Reflected in Wartime
Diaries and Memoirs
Polish-Jewish Relations in the Writings of Emmanuel Ringelblum
Metaphysical Nationality in the Warsaw Ghetto: Non-Jews in the
Wartime Writings of Rabbi Kalonimus Kalmish Shapiro
PART V. The Destruction of Polish Jewry and Polish Popular
Opinion
Ringelblum Revisited: Polish-Jewish Relations in Occupied Warsaw,
1940--1945
Hiding and Passing on the Aryan Side: A Gendered Comparison
Some Issues in Jewish-Polish Relations during the Second World
War
PART VI. Aftermath
The Cracow Pogrom of August 1945: A Narrative Reconstruction
The Impact of the Holocaust on Jewish Attitudes in Postwar
Poland
Jewish Responses to Antisemitism in Poland, 1944--1947
Teaching about the Holocaust in Poland
Collective Memory and Contemporary Polish-Jewish Relations
The Impact of the Shoah on the Thinking of Contemporary Polish
Jewry: A Personal Account
List of Contributors
Index
JOSHUA D. ZIMMERMAN is an assistant professor of East European Jewish History at Yeshiva University, where he holds the Eli and Diana Zborowski Chair in Holocaust Studies. He is the author of the forthcoming title Poles, Jews and the Politics of Nationality: The Jewish Labor Bund and the Polish Socialist Party in Late Czarist Russia, 1892-1914.
This volume of essays offers a summary of scholarly thought on
Polish-Jewish relations at the beginning of the twenty-first
century.
*H-Net Reviews*
His introduction presents a concise and useful summary of Polish
and Jewish historiography and public debate from the early
1980s.
*Slavic Review*
This book tries to pave the way for greater understanding by
examining Polish-Jewish relations during three distinct historical
periods.
*Journal of Contemporary Religion*
This book deserves praise for offering a fascinating insight into a
significant piece of modern history.
*Los Angeles Times*
This well researched and gripping collection of essays will become
a standard work on the subject.
*Albert Abramson Professor of Holocaust Studies at the United
States Holocaust Me*
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