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The Generation: The Rise and Fall of the Jewish Communists of Poland

Martin Berger
- 01 Jul 1992 - 
- Vol. 21, Iss: 1, pp 26-26
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This article is published in History: Reviews of New Books.The article was published on 1992-07-01. It has received 7 citations till now.

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The Soviet Occupation of Poland, 1939–41, and the Stereotype of the Anti-Polish and Pro-Soviet Jew

TL;DR: In this paper, two opposing trends have emerged in Polish postcommunist historiography with regard to the cliche of the procommunist and pro-Soviet and anti-Polish Jew.
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The war against forgetfulness: Sociological lessons from Bauman’s writings on European Jewry:

TL;DR: The authors argued against assigning Zygmunt Bauman to the category of a white, "European" theorist and the tendency to speak of an undifferentiated "Eurocentrism".
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Zygmunt Bauman’s window: From Jews to strangers and back again:

TL;DR: Legislators and interpreters (1987), Modernity and the Holocaust (1989) and modernity and ambivalence (1991) are the foundational trilogy on which Zygmunt Bauman developed much of his later work as discussed by the authors.
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Collective or individual biography? A communist in “Regained Lands” just after the WW2

TL;DR: The artykule podjeto rowniez rozwazania na temat polityki kadrowej polskich komunistow.
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Jews, Revenge, and the Modern State: Secular and Sacred in Haim Sloves's Nekomeh-nemer

TL;DR: Nekomeh-nemer as discussed by the authors was a Yiddish play commemorating the heroes of the Jewish Resistance in France and celebrating their willingness to engage in violent combat, and the play's protagonists embody the "New Jew" who leaves religious tradition behind to forge a new Jewish future.
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The Soviet Occupation of Poland, 1939–41, and the Stereotype of the Anti-Polish and Pro-Soviet Jew

TL;DR: In this paper, two opposing trends have emerged in Polish postcommunist historiography with regard to the cliche of the procommunist and pro-Soviet and anti-Polish Jew.
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The war against forgetfulness: Sociological lessons from Bauman’s writings on European Jewry:

TL;DR: The authors argued against assigning Zygmunt Bauman to the category of a white, "European" theorist and the tendency to speak of an undifferentiated "Eurocentrism".
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Zygmunt Bauman’s window: From Jews to strangers and back again:

TL;DR: Legislators and interpreters (1987), Modernity and the Holocaust (1989) and modernity and ambivalence (1991) are the foundational trilogy on which Zygmunt Bauman developed much of his later work as discussed by the authors.
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Collective or individual biography? A communist in “Regained Lands” just after the WW2

TL;DR: The artykule podjeto rowniez rozwazania na temat polityki kadrowej polskich komunistow.
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Jews, Revenge, and the Modern State: Secular and Sacred in Haim Sloves's Nekomeh-nemer

TL;DR: Nekomeh-nemer as discussed by the authors was a Yiddish play commemorating the heroes of the Jewish Resistance in France and celebrating their willingness to engage in violent combat, and the play's protagonists embody the "New Jew" who leaves religious tradition behind to forge a new Jewish future.