Poles, Jews, and the Politics of Nationality: The Bund and the Polish Socialist Party in Late Tsarist Russia, 1892–1914

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Univ of Wisconsin Press, 2004年1月26日 - 378 頁
The Jewish experience on Polish lands is often viewed backwards through the lens of the Holocaust and the ethnic rivalries that escalated in the period between the two world wars. Critical to the history of Polish-Jewish relations, however, is the period prior to World War I when the emergence of mass electoral politics in Czarist Russia led to the consolidation of modern political parties. Using sources published in Polish, Yiddish, Hebrew, and Russian, Joshua D. Zimmerman has compiled a full-length English-language study of the relations between the two dominant progressive movements in Russian Poland. He examines the Polish Socialist Party (PPS), which sought social emancipation and equal civil rights for minority nationalities, including Jews, under a democratic Polish republic, and the Jewish Labor Bund, which declared that Jews were a nation distinct from Poles and Russians and advocated cultural autonomy. By 1905, the PPS abandoned its call for Jewish assimilation, and recognized Jews as a separate nationality. Zimmerman demonstrates persuasively that Polish history in Czarist Russia cannot be fully understood without studying the Jewish influence and that Jewish history was equally infused with the Polish influence.

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Introduction
3
1 Industrialization and the Rise of the Polish Socialist Party in Tsarist Russia 189297
9
2 The First Sproutings of the Jewish Socialist Movement 189095
36
The Spread of the Jewish Movement to Warsaw 189597
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The Formation of the Jewish Labor Bund 189798
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The Turn to a National Program 18991901
106
The First Years of the PPS Yiddish Press 18981902
126
The PPS and Its Jewish Section 19024
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The Bund in the Period of Revolutionary Defeat 190711
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10 The PPS and the Jewish Question on the Eve of the First World War
255
Conclusion
273
Abbreviations
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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8 The 1905 Revolution in Russia and the Transformation of PPSBund Relations
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Joshua D. Zimmerman is assistant professor of East European Jewish history and holds the Eli and Diana Zborowski Chair in Interdisciplinary Holocaust Studies at Yeshiva University.

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