Wladyslaw STUDNICKI
THE POLISH-JEWISH CASE Vilnius1936
Jozef Zawadzki-drukarnia i Księgarnia W Wilnie br. [1936[; pp. 123; format 16x24 cm
"The book, written in the 1930s, is on Studnicki's part a conscious undertaking of the arch-important problem of Poland. He did not back down from the challenge, as he put it in the introductory chapter: "I fought with Polish society for Poland's independence, and I am ready to fight for the consolidation of our statehood, for the existence and development of our nation."
Studnicki is not interested in racial issues but in "the economic, social, political and ethical consequences," "the impact on a state that has a significant number of Jews, on a society that has Jewish society in its bosom."
As usual in Studnicki's journalism, there is a wealth of statistical data, which is a great asset to this book." From the preface to the reprint of the work.
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PUBLISHER'S SOFTCOVER
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