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2006 | 1(217) | 5-12

Article title

Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz's novel 'Broken-down carriage' - a voice for a reform of Polish Jews

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Abstracts

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The article deals with a little known novel by Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz (1758-1841), which remains in manuscript form, 'Powóz zlamany' (Broken-down carriage), written in the years 1815-1816. The novel is composed of the tales of four travellers, a German, a Frenchman, a Pole and a Jew, forced by a defect of the carriage in which they rode to retire to a roadside inn. The tale of a Volhynia Jew, one Moszek Lejbowicz, presents the evolution of a 'traditional' Jew (having traditional education and dealing with inn-keeping and commerce) into an enlightened Jew. The turning point in Moszek's biography was a trip to Germany, where he met enlightened Jews and learned about the changes that occurred in the situation of the Jews there. After returning to Poland, Moszek took up useful work and established a faience factory. He obtained government aid for his actions. In his novel, Niemcewicz advocates a reform of the Jews patterned on the German model, seeking to persuade the Jews to abandon the traditional style of life and of making a living and transform them into useful citizens: entrepreneurs, craftsmen or farmers.

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5-12

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ARTICLE

Contributors

  • A. Michalowska-Mycielska, Uniwersytet Warszawski, Instytut Historyczny, ul. Krakowskie Przedmiscie 26/28, 00-927 Warszawa, Poland

References

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Publication order reference

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CEJSH db identifier
06PLAAAA01182703

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ed8911a6-7ed0-3bd6-9c22-0bb03220f4b8
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