Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-165) and index.
Contents:
Why neighbors kill neighbors -- Ethnic politics in the borderlands -- Measuring threat and violence -- Beyond Jedwabne -- Ukranian Galicia and Volhynia -- Pogroms ouside the eastern borderlands -- Intimate violence and ethnic diversity.
Summary:
"This book employs archival research and statistical analysis on an original dataset of a summer 1941 wave of anti-Jewish pogroms to show that pogroms occurred not where antisemitism was strongest, but where local Jews challenged local non-Jews' dreams of national dominance"-- Provided by publisher.
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