Uprooting the Diaspora

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780253064950

Jewish Belonging and the 'Ethnic Revolution' in Poland and Czechoslovakia, 1936-1946

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By Sarah A. Cramsey
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
660 g
Pages:
410

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Sarah A. Cramsey is a historian of east-central Europe, the global Jewish experience, and the significant Jewish diasporas unleased from the lands between Berlin and Moscow in the 1940s. She teaches Judaism and Diaspora Studies at Leiden University.

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Rooted: A Contingent Look at Polish Jews in the Late 1930s 2. In Exile: Debating Postwar Plans during an Uprooted Present, 1940-1943 3. Negating This Diaspora: The World Jewish Congress and the Prioritization of Postwar Life in Palestine, 1942-1944 4. Uncertain Citizenship: Anxious Postwar Returns to East Central Europe, 1945-1946 5. Uprooted: The "Miraculous" Remnant of Polish Jews Who Survived in the Soviet Union and Their Postwar Migrations Conclusion: The Postwar Life Is Elsewhere Notes Bibliography Index

Uprooting the Diaspora skillfully presents and analyzes evidence for how Jewish and other organizations aided and obtained aid for the masses of surviving Jews seeking a way to the ancient Jewish homeland. - R. M. Shapiro (Choice)

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