Known as Lemberg in German and Lwów in Polish, the city of L’viv in modern Ukraine was in the crosshairs of imperial and national aspirations for much of the twentieth century. This book tells the compelling story of how its inhabitants (Roman Catholic Poles, Greek Catholic Ukrainians, and Jews) reacted to the sweeping political changes during and after World Wars I and II. The Eastern Front shifted back and forth, and the city changed hands seven times. At the end of each war, L'viv found itself in the hands of a different state. While serious tensions had existed among Poles, Ukrainians/Ruthenians, and Jews in the city, before 1914 eruptions of violence were still infrequent. The changes of political control over the city during World...
This article is aimed at pointing out the significance of World War II for social relations within t...
Few European nations are so little known to the world at large as Belorussia. For centuries this Eas...
This book describes the tragedy of a border society that had no place inside the boundaries of a nat...
grantor: University of TorontoWorld War I and its immediate aftermath in Eastern Galicia ...
World War I and its immediate aftermath in Eastern Galicia witnessed the most brutal persecution of ...
Zwei Pogrome werden untersucht, die am Ende des Ersten Weltkriegs und zu Beginn des deutsch-sowjetis...
This dissertation examines what one Volhynian writer called a "sea of blood and tears" - the three-y...
Between 1868 and 1921, the fate of the Jewish population of Przemysl was closely allied to the errat...
One of the main characteristics of modern society is the creation of the modern nation. Once seen as...
The small town of Przemyśl now lies a few miles west of the Polish-Ukrainian border. In the decades ...
My project uses three counties in Poland as a case study to examine the nature of Polish-Jewish rela...
Warsaw in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was the largest city of Congress (Russia...
The Making of Soviet Chernivtsi: National “Reunification,” World War II, and the Fate of Jewish Cze...
The ritualized memory of genocide has been a cornerstone of Roma political mobilization during at le...
This thesis examines the roots of antisemitic rhetoric expressed by Polish nationalists between 1918...
This article is aimed at pointing out the significance of World War II for social relations within t...
Few European nations are so little known to the world at large as Belorussia. For centuries this Eas...
This book describes the tragedy of a border society that had no place inside the boundaries of a nat...
grantor: University of TorontoWorld War I and its immediate aftermath in Eastern Galicia ...
World War I and its immediate aftermath in Eastern Galicia witnessed the most brutal persecution of ...
Zwei Pogrome werden untersucht, die am Ende des Ersten Weltkriegs und zu Beginn des deutsch-sowjetis...
This dissertation examines what one Volhynian writer called a "sea of blood and tears" - the three-y...
Between 1868 and 1921, the fate of the Jewish population of Przemysl was closely allied to the errat...
One of the main characteristics of modern society is the creation of the modern nation. Once seen as...
The small town of Przemyśl now lies a few miles west of the Polish-Ukrainian border. In the decades ...
My project uses three counties in Poland as a case study to examine the nature of Polish-Jewish rela...
Warsaw in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was the largest city of Congress (Russia...
The Making of Soviet Chernivtsi: National “Reunification,” World War II, and the Fate of Jewish Cze...
The ritualized memory of genocide has been a cornerstone of Roma political mobilization during at le...
This thesis examines the roots of antisemitic rhetoric expressed by Polish nationalists between 1918...
This article is aimed at pointing out the significance of World War II for social relations within t...
Few European nations are so little known to the world at large as Belorussia. For centuries this Eas...
This book describes the tragedy of a border society that had no place inside the boundaries of a nat...