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Chapter 4.3 - Economy

...merchants and entrepreneurs to settle in their private towns, nobles offered privileges to the Jewish communities, such as economic rights, freedom to practice their religion, and protection from the animosity...

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Chapter 4.5 - Antisemitism

...in Jewish prayer books to this day. The Khmelnytsky uprising is framed very differently in Ukrainian historical memory. "Gzeyres takh vetat," Jewish communities affected, 1648–49. (YIVO Encyclopedia Online) 1649 In...

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...National Museum of the History of Ukraine (Kyiv) Warsaw University Library YIVO Institute for Jewish Research (New York City). Photo Archives; Moldovan Family Collection; maps from the online edition of...

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Chapter 3.3 Economy

...the economic relations between noble landowners and peasants. Peasants were also deprived of access to royal courts; their only recourse when they had complaints about abusive practices was to courts...

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Chapter 4.6 - Ukrainian-Jewish Relations

4.6 - Ukrainian-Jewish Relations 1580s–1630s Town documents and Jewish responsa literature offer examples of cooperative and neighbourly relations between Jews and ethnic Ukrainians during this period. For example, the Jews...

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Chapter 5.1 Politics

...failed, the political compromise that created the Austro-Hungarian Dual monarchy in 1867 brought Ukrainians and other national minorities in Transcarpathia under Hungarian rule. 1772 decree of Maria Theresa, proclaiming the...

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Chapter 3.4 Culture

...all other Jewish communities, including the other small Crimean community with Jewish roots, the Karaites (who rejected rabbinic Judaism). The Krymchaks adopted the Crimean Tatar language for both speech and...

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Chapter 4.2 - Demography

...the 750,000 Jews living in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 44 percent (or 330,000) resided in Ukraine-Ruthenia). Of the 44 towns in the Commonwealth with a Jewish population of over one thousand,...

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Chapter 1.1 Politics

...king, highlights the intertwining of Greek and Scythian cultures. (Ukrainian Museum of Historical Treasures, Kyiv) Decoration of a gold comb found in a Scythian noble's grave, 4th century BCE. (Hermitage...

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