The Attitude of Christian Churches in the Kingdom of Poland toward Jews in 1855–1915
Abstract
The book is the first attempt in historiography to present the attitude of Christian Churches (Catholic, Evangelical, and Orthodox) in the Kingdom of Poland towards Jews at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The work is based on a rich and varied source base, it presents many new facts and introduces unknown or unused sources. The monograph deals with the issues of extremely important historical significance, often remaining at the center of the updated historical and political disputes. Despite the difficulty and complexity of the topic, the analysis of the source material, the narrative, and the conclusions contained therein were not involved in these disputes. The work is an important step towards understanding Christian-Jewish relations and Polish-Jewish relations.
Keywords
1855; 1855–1915; 1915; Aleksandrowicz; Anna; Antisemitism; Attitude; Christian; Christian-Jewish Relations; Churches; Jewish Question; Jews; Kingdom; Krzysztof; Kulawczuk; Lewalski; Lucyna; Missionary Activity; Pędich; Poland; Polish-Jewish Relations; Religious ConversionDOI
10.3726/978-3-653-04786-8ISBN
9783653047868, 9783631710029, 9783631710036, 9783631783412, 9783653047868Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2020Series
Studies in Jewish History and Memory, 15Classification
History