importance of demography and patterns of settlement for an understanding of the Jewish experience in East-Central Europe
TitleThe importance of demography and patterns of settlement for an understanding of the Jewish experience in East-Central Europe
Author
Call number947.004924/0023
Object number02344a
Place of publicationNew York, New York, United States
PublisherNew York University Press
Year of publication
2007
Physical descriptionpp29-38
MaterialArticle
Series titleElie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies series
ISBN9780814748015
NotesArticle from the book 'The shtetl: new evaluations' pp29-38
Description
By the mid 18th centruty, more than 70% of the Polish Jewish population lived in the eastern half of the Polish-Lithuanian commomwealth (today's eastern Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania). These shtetlekh reflected an emerging socio-economic microsphere that brought together Jews and peasants.