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This present study is a review of the most important statements of the Church contained in the conciliar decisions and papal documents on Jews and Judaism as well as on the relations between Jewish and Christian communities in the Middle Ages and in the Modern Era. The texts selected refer to both the religious and economic aspects, as well as the administrative aspect. Some statements have a negative overtone and have at times been described as anti-Semitic; however, more commonly, they express the Church's concern for the proper place and rights of the Jewish communities living in the neighbourhood of the Christian environment.
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Poprzez krytyczną lekturę głośnej pracy Zygmunta Baumana staram się pokazać, w jaki sposób błyskotliwe stwierdzenia, obserwacje i intuicje wyrażone w Nowoczesności i Zagładzie, podobnie jak zawarte w niej błędy i przeinaczenia, również dzisiaj, po trzydziestu latach, mogą być istotnym drogowskazem do dalszych badań nad Zagładą na ziemiach polskich i w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej. Tego, czego ciągle brakuje nam w rozumieniu Holokaustu na tych terenach, to jego pogłębionego pojmowania z dłuższej historycznej perspektywy – perspektywy kilku poprzedzających go dekad – oraz z uwzględnieniem kwestii związanych z peryferyjną nowoczesnością tej części Europy i jej wpływem na relacje chrześcijańsko-żydowskie zarówno przed, jak i w trakcie Zagłady.
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By reading Zygmunt Bauman’s famous study critically, this text attempts to show how both the brilliant analyses, observations, and intuitions contained in Modernity and the Holocaust and its errors and distortions can still serve as important guideposts for further studies of the Holocaust in Polish lands and in Central and Eastern Europe even today, some thirty years after publication. What remains absent from our understanding of the Holocaust in this region is a broader and deepened historical perspective, taking into account the preceding decades as well as the challenges of peripheral modernity in this part of Europe and its impact on relations between Christians and Jews both before and during the Holocaust.
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