Jews of East Central Europe between the World Wars
TítuloThe Jews of East Central Europe between the World Wars
Autor
Call number947.004924/0003
Número del objeto00292
Lugar de publicaciónBloomington, Indiana, United States
EditorialIndiana University Press
Año de publicación
1983
Paginación300p.,index and bibliography
MaterialBook
ISBN0253204186
Descripción
An important study of the economic, demographic, and cultural condition of the five million Jews in Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and the Baltic Republics in the 1918-1939 period. One of Mendelsohn's conclusions is that the degree of antisemitism in each country was not related to the degree of acculturation or assimilation of the Jews.. In every country the situation progressively deteriorated. There is an excellent bibliographic essay leading the reader to other sources on the topic