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Frontmatter
Contents
Editor's Note
Introduction
1 The Importance of Demography and Patterns of Settlement for an Understanding of the Jewish Experience in East-Central Europe
2 A Shtetl with a Yeshiva The Case of Volozhin
3 Rebbetzins,Wonder-Children, and the Emergence of the Dynastic Principle in Hasidism
4 Two Jews, Three Opinions: Politics in the Shtetl at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
5 The Shtetl in Poland, 1914-1918
6 The Shtetl in Interwar Poland
7 Looking at the Yiddish Landscape Representation in Nineteenth-Century Hasidic and Maskilic Literature
8 Imagined Geography The Shtetl, Myth, and Re
9 Gender and the Disintegration of the Shtetl in Modern Hebrew and Yiddish Literature
10 Rediscovering the Shtetl as a New Reality: David Bergelson and Itsik Kipnis
11 Agnon's Synthetic Shtetl
12 The Image of the Shtetl in Contemporary Polish Fiction
13 Sarny and Rokitno in the Holocaust A Case Study of Two Townships in Wolyn (Volhynia)
14 The World of the Shtetl
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