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Acknowledgments | ||
A Note on Yiddish Language Use and Translation | ||
Abbreviations | ||
Introduction: Defining the Yiddish Nation: The Roots of Yiddishist Folklore in Poland | ||
Pt. I | Zamlers of Warsaw | |
Ch. 1 | Almi, Vanvild, and Lehman | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Graubard and Prilutski | 29 |
Ch. 3 | Hershele, Kipnis, Elzet, and Zlotnik | 51 |
Pt. II | An Ethnographic Vision Emerges | |
Ch. 4 | S. Ansky Vilne Jewish Historical-Ethnographic Society | 75 |
Pt. III | The Culmination: YIVO Ethnographic Commission | |
Ch. 5 | The 1920s | 111 |
Ch. 6 | The 1930s | 145 |
Conclusion: The Jewish Folklorist and the Yiddish Nation | 171 | |
Notes | 175 | |
Bibliography | 215 | |
Index | 233 |
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