Austria - Hungary - Poland - Russia

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Herbert A. Strauss
Walter de Gruyter, 6 sept 2011 - 1427 páginas
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Historic Overview
1038
AntiSemitism and Jews in Poland 19181939
1063
AntiSemitism and Jewish Economic and Social Conditions 19181939
1091
Jewish Social Status in Sociological Perspective
1135
Jewish Caste Status in Poland
1153
Polish Folk Culture and the Jew
1165
Russia
1175
Czarist Russia and the Soviet Union Enduring Mentalities
1177

The Jews of Vienna from the Anschluss to the Holocaust
836
Hungary
855
Hungary Historic Catastrophes and LongRange Changes
857
AntiSemitism in Hungary 18821932
863
Trianon Hungary Jews and Politics
893
Right Radicalism in the Immediate PostWar Period
916
Hungarian Politics and the Jewish Question in the 1930s
924
AntiJewish Measures and Policies and Nazi Influence in the 1930s
939
Russia and Hungary
948
Poland
961
Poland Culture of AntiSemitism
963
Historic Background
972
The Jewries of Interwar Poland
989
Rural AntiSemitism in Galicia before World War I
996
Ethnic Diversity in Twentieth Century Poland
1006
PolishJewish Relations during World War I
1022
AntiSemitism at the Close of the Czarist Era
1188
Reforming Jews Reforming Russians
1208
Geographical and Socioeconomic Factors in the 1881 AntiJewish Pogroms in Russia
1230
Jewish SelfDefence during the Russian Pogroms of 19031906
1244
AntiSemitism and Politics in the Reign of Nicholas II
1257
World and Domestic Reaction to the Beiliss Case
1274
Periods of Kremlin Jewish Policies
1288
The First World War and the Revolutionary Period
1291
The Ukrainian JewishProblem
1312
From Lenin to Stalin
1325
Social and Economic Changes Among Soviet Jews
1342
SocioEconomic Modernization and Imposed Culture Change
1357
Continuities in Popular Perception of Jews in the Soviet Union
1383
Epilogue
1407
Epilogue
1409
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