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Anti-Jewish Violence in Poland, 1914–1920

Full title: Anti-Jewish Violence in Poland, 1914–1920
ISBN: 9780521738187
ISBN 10: 0521738180
Authors: William W. Hagen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Num. pages: 566
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2018

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Synopsis

Widespread Anti-jewish Pogroms Accompanied The Rebirth Of Polish Statehood Out Of World War I And Polish-soviet War. William W. Hagen Offers The Pogroms' First Scholarly Account, Revealing How They Served As Brutal Stagings By Ordinary People Of Scenarios Dramatizing Popular Anti-jewish Fears And Resentments. While Scholarship On Modern Anti-semitism Has Stressed Its Ideological Inspiration ('print Anti-semitism'), This Study Shows That Anti-jewish Violence By Perpetrators Among Civilians And Soldiers Expressed Magic-infused Anxieties And Longings For Redemption From Present Threats And Suffering ('folk Anti-semitism'). Illustrated With Contemporary Photographs And Constructed From Extensive, Newly Discovered Archival Sources From Three Continents, This Is An Innovative Work In East European History. Using Extensive First-person Testimonies, It Reveals Gaps - But Also Correspondences - Between Popular Attitudes And Those Of The Political Elite. The Pogroms Raged Against The Conscious Will Of New Poland's Governors Whilst Christians High And Low Sometimes Sought, Even Successfully, To Block Them. William W. Hagen. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.