The author looks at the municipal social policies of Warsaw’s local government vis-a-vis the Jewish inhabitants of the city in the interwar period. For comparison, it presents the standards of action of the city authorities during the partitioning of Poland, when, until 1907, the Jews in need had to rely solely on aid from the Jewish religious community, while after that year the authorities began to provide partial funding to some commune institutions. This practice was continued by the Warsaw local government formed in 1919. finansować niektóre instytucje gminy. In its actions for the benefit of the Jews in need, the local government got some relief from foreign charitable organizations. The crisis of 1929 led to a total bankruptcy of loc...
The Polish-Jewish relations are often described by the stereotypes. The one of them is the view on t...
The purpose of this article is to analyze data on the functioning of the Jewish Community in Lvov du...
After 1933a countless number of the over 400,000 mayors and municipal officials in Germany took part...
The article deals with the history of Krakow’s government at the time of the Second Polish Republic...
In 1914 The Jewish Community in the city of Łódź was comprised of 162,500 residents. During the Gre...
Warsaw in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was the largest city of Congress (Russia...
Article describes participation of Jewish councilors in Kraków city council and identifies political...
In 1919 - after more than a hundred years of German dominance - Czarnków returned into Polish hands....
The author presents the spatial distribution and strength of Jewish population in Poland, in between...
The position of the Jewish minority in the political life of the Second Polish Republic was markedly...
Defence date: 14 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Steve Smith (EUI/ Supervisor); Professor Claudi...
The Polish-language Jewish press is an important test case for the development of Polish-Jewish rela...
Known as Lemberg in German and Lwów in Polish, the city of L’viv in modern Ukraine was in the crossh...
My project uses three counties in Poland as a case study to examine the nature of Polish-Jewish rela...
The Author analyses the complicated legislation of self-government of the Second Republic of Poland ...
The Polish-Jewish relations are often described by the stereotypes. The one of them is the view on t...
The purpose of this article is to analyze data on the functioning of the Jewish Community in Lvov du...
After 1933a countless number of the over 400,000 mayors and municipal officials in Germany took part...
The article deals with the history of Krakow’s government at the time of the Second Polish Republic...
In 1914 The Jewish Community in the city of Łódź was comprised of 162,500 residents. During the Gre...
Warsaw in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was the largest city of Congress (Russia...
Article describes participation of Jewish councilors in Kraków city council and identifies political...
In 1919 - after more than a hundred years of German dominance - Czarnków returned into Polish hands....
The author presents the spatial distribution and strength of Jewish population in Poland, in between...
The position of the Jewish minority in the political life of the Second Polish Republic was markedly...
Defence date: 14 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Steve Smith (EUI/ Supervisor); Professor Claudi...
The Polish-language Jewish press is an important test case for the development of Polish-Jewish rela...
Known as Lemberg in German and Lwów in Polish, the city of L’viv in modern Ukraine was in the crossh...
My project uses three counties in Poland as a case study to examine the nature of Polish-Jewish rela...
The Author analyses the complicated legislation of self-government of the Second Republic of Poland ...
The Polish-Jewish relations are often described by the stereotypes. The one of them is the view on t...
The purpose of this article is to analyze data on the functioning of the Jewish Community in Lvov du...
After 1933a countless number of the over 400,000 mayors and municipal officials in Germany took part...