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Jews in Polish Culture
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ALEKSANDER HERTZ (1895-1983) was a Polish sociologist.

LUCJAN DOBROSZYCKI (1925-1995) was a Polish historian and survivor of Auschwitz. He focused on modern Polish and Polish-Jewish history.

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"A richly perceptive sociological consideration of the Jewish community as a caste in 19th and early-20th-century Poland . . . A book that should be part of any study of modern Polish culture or Diaspora Jewry." --Kirkus Reviews

"The author's marginal position in the Polish-Jewish context, his experience of American society and his sociological equipment and profound insight have enabled him to produce work of unique character and intellectual quality. It is a must for all those interested in Poland, Polish Jewry, and inter-ethnic relations in general." --Dr. Lukasz Hirszowicz, Soviet-Jewish Affairs

"A richly perceptive sociological consideration of the Jewish community as a caste in 19th and early-20th-century Poland . . . A book that should be part of any study of modern Polish culture or Diaspora Jewry." --Kirkus Reviews
"The author's marginal position in the Polish-Jewish context, his experience of American society and his sociological equipment and profound insight have enabled him to produce work of unique character and intellectual quality. It is a must for all those interested in Poland, Polish Jewry, and inter-ethnic relations in general." --Dr. Lukasz Hirszowicz, Soviet-Jewish Affairs

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