Jewish crafts in Lublin and their institutions in the 1930s
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RIS BIB ENDNOTERzemiosło żydowskie w Lublinie i jego instytucje w latach trzydziestych XX wieku
Publication date: 2020
Studia Judaica, 2020, Issue 1 (45), pp. 169 - 201
https://doi.org/10.4467/24500100STJ.20.006.12920Authors
Rzemiosło żydowskie w Lublinie i jego instytucje w latach trzydziestych XX wieku
Jewish crafts in Lublin and their institutions in the 1930s
The paper attempts to reconstruct the condition of Jewish crafts in Lublin in the 1930s after the new legal regulations for industry were introduced in 1927 (“The act on industry law”). Crafts in Lublin in this period were ethnically strongly polarized between the two groups. Jews owned 60 percent of all the workshops in the city, while Poles held the rest of the crafts and services. Jewish craftsmen dominated mainly in textile (tailoring) and leather (shoemaking) industries and services like hairdressing or photography. The article focuses primarily on quantitative and statistic aspects of the discussed topic. Jewish craft organizations (craft guilds), supporting institutions (credit institutions for craftsmen) and Jewish personnel of the Lublin Chamber of Crafts are also presented.
Information: Studia Judaica, 2020, Issue 1 (45), pp. 169 - 201
Article type: Original article
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Rzemiosło żydowskie w Lublinie i jego instytucje w latach trzydziestych XX wieku
Jewish crafts in Lublin and their institutions in the 1930s
Maria Curie Skłodowska University, Lublin
Poland
Published at: 2020
Article status: Open
Licence: CC BY-NC-ND
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