Focusing on Galicia

Focusing on Galicia
Title Focusing on Galicia PDF eBook
Author Yiśraʼel Barṭal
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Jews
ISBN 9781800347540

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Focusing on Galicia

Focusing on Galicia
Title Focusing on Galicia PDF eBook
Author Antony Polonsky
Publisher
Pages 420
Release 1986
Genre Antisemitism
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"Established in 1986 by the Institute for Polish-Jewish Studies, 'Polin : Studies in Polish Jewry' has acquired a well-deserved reputation for publishing authoritative material on all aspects of Polish Jewry. Contributions are drawn from many disciplines -- history, politics, religious studies, literature, linguistics, sociology, art, and architecture -- and from a wide variety of viewpoints. Under an editorial collegium headed by Antony Polonsky and François Guesnet, volumes are published annually with each volume devoted to a different theme."--

Focusing on Galicia: Jews, Poles, and Ukrainians, 1772-1918

Focusing on Galicia: Jews, Poles, and Ukrainians, 1772-1918
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Polin

Polin
Title Polin PDF eBook
Author Yiśraʼel Barṭal
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020
Genre Galicia (Poland and Ukraine)
ISBN 9781800340695

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From 1772 to 1918 Jews were concentrated more densely in Galicia than in any other area in Europe. This text explores the Jewish community in Galicia and its relationship with the Poles, Ukranians, and other ethnic groups. Chapters include discussions of the consequences of Galician autonomy; Galician Jewish migration to Vienna; the reforms of Maria Theresa and Joseph II in the eighteenth century, the assimilation of the Jewish elite; and levels of literacy among Poles and Jews.

Galicia Footprint Focus Guide

Galicia Footprint Focus Guide
Title Galicia Footprint Focus Guide PDF eBook
Author Andy Symington
Publisher Footprint Travel Guides
Pages 114
Release 2013-02-22
Genre Travel
ISBN 1909268038

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Galicia is a remote region of Spain, offering a variety of rural and urban landscapes that are just a bit different. From its wild Celtic heritage to its convivial towns serving superb seafood, modern life has brought relatively little change to Galicia’s traditional lifestyle. Footprint Focus provides invaluable information on transport, accommodation, eating and entertainment to ensure that your trip includes the best of this fascinating region of Spain. • Essentials section with useful advice on getting to and around Galicia. • Comprehensive, up-to-date listings of where to eat, sleep and play. • Includes information on tour operators and activities, from eating delicious seafood to following the footsteps of pilgrims. • Detailed maps for Galicia’s key destinations. • Slim enough to fit in your pocket. With detailed information on all the main sights, plus many lesser-known attractions, Footprint Focus Galicia provides concise and comprehensive coverage of one of Spain’s most far-flung regions. The content of the Footprint Focus Galicia guide has been extracted from Footprint’s Northern Spain Handbook.

Focusing on Galicia

Focusing on Galicia
Title Focusing on Galicia PDF eBook
Author Yiśraʼel Barṭal
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9781874774594

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From 1772-1918 Jews were concentrated more densely in Galicia than in any other area in Europe. Bartal (modern Jewish history, Hebrew U. of Jerusalem) and Polonsky (Judaic and social studies, Brandeis U.) are joined by a number of other scholars of Judaism to explore the Jewish community in Galicia and its relationship with the Poles, Ukranians, and other ethnic groups. Essays include discussions of the consequences of Galician autonomy; Galician Jewish migration to Vienna; the reforms of Maria Theresa and Joseph II in the 18th century, the assimilation of the Jewish elite; and levels of literacy among Poles and Jews. This volume also include 13 book reviews. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Idea of Galicia

The Idea of Galicia
Title The Idea of Galicia PDF eBook
Author Larry Wolff
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 502
Release 2012-01-09
Genre History
ISBN 0804774293

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Galicia was created at the first partition of Poland in 1772 and disappeared in 1918. Yet, in slightly over a century, the idea of Galicia came to have meaning for both the peoples who lived there and the Habsburg government that ruled it. Indeed, its memory continues to exercise a powerful fascination for those who live in its former territories and for the descendants of those who emigrated out of Galicia. The idea of Galicia was largely produced by the cultures of two cities, Lviv and Cracow. Making use of travelers' accounts, newspaper reports, and literary works, Wolff engages such figures as Emperor Joseph II, Metternich, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Ivan Franko, Stanisław Wyspiański, Tadeusz "Boy" Żeleński, Isaac Babel, Martin Buber, and Bruno Schulz. He shows the exceptional importance of provincial space as a site for the evolution of cultural meanings and identities, and analyzes the province as the framework for non-national and multi-national understandings of empire in European history.