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The Place of Polish Jewry in a Russian Jewish Museum: The Case
of the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center in Moscow

Publication date: 2013

Studia Judaica, 2013, Nr 2 (32), pp. 101 - 114

Authors

Natan Meir
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Titles

The Place of Polish Jewry in a Russian Jewish Museum: The Case
of the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center in Moscow

Abstract

This article seeks to explain and evaluate coverage of early modern Polish Jewry in the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center in Moscow. The author describes his own role in the development of the museum’s galleries and explains, with reference to the historiography of East European Jewry, the decision-making process behind choices made with regard to Polish-Jewish history.

References

Baron Salo W., Social and Religious History of the Jews, New York, 1952.

Bartal Israel, The Jews of Eastern Europe 1772–1881, Philadelphia 2005.

Dubnow Simon M., History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, trans. I. Friedlaender, Philadelphia 1916.

Historiography of Imperial Russia: The Profession and Writing of History in a Multinational State, ed. Thomas Sanders, Armonk, NY, 1999.

Meyer Michael A., Ideas of Jewish History, New York 1974.

Polonsky Antony, The Jews in Poland and Russia, vol. 1-3, Oxford and Portland, Ore. 2010.

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Information: Studia Judaica, 2013, pp. 101 - 114

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:

The Place of Polish Jewry in a Russian Jewish Museum: The Case
of the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center in Moscow

English:

The Place of Polish Jewry in a Russian Jewish Museum: The Case
of the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center in Moscow

Published at: 2013

Article status: Open

Licence: None

Percentage share of authors:

Natan Meir (Author) - 100%

Article corrections:

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Publication languages:

Polish

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