The gripping story of a clandestine archive in the Warsaw ghetto and its heroic founder
Samuel D. Kassow is the Charles Northam Professor of History at Trinity College. He is author of Students, Professors, and the State in Tsarist Russia, 1884--1917 and editor (with Edith W. Clowes) of Between Tsar and People: The Search for a Public Identity in Tsarist Russia. He lives in Hartford, Connecticut.
From "Bichuch" to Warsaw
p. 17
Borochov's disciple
p. 27
History for the people
p. 49
Organizing the community self-help and relief
p. 90
A band of comrades
p. 145
The different voices of polish Jewry
p. 209
Traces of life and death texts from the archive
p. 225
The tidings of job
p. 285
A historian's final mission
p. 333
Guidelines for a study of polish-Jewish relations
p. 389
Guidelines for a study of the Warsaw Ghetto
p. 393
Guidelines for a study of the Jewish Shtetl
p. 396
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