The Karaites of Galicia

Titel: The Karaites of Galicia : an ethnoreligious minority among the Ashkenazim, the Turks, and the Slavs, 1772 - 1945 / by Mikhail Kizilov
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Veröffentlicht: Leiden ˜[u.a.]œ : Brill, 2009
Umfang: XVII, 461 S. : Ill., Kt.
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
Schriftenreihe/
mehrbändiges Werk:
Studia judaeoslavica ; 1
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ISBN: 9789004166028
  • List of Abbreviations
  • p. ix
  • List of Illustrations
  • p. xi
  • Acknowledgements
  • p. xv
  • Chapter 1
  • Introduction to the Study and the History of Karaism
  • p. 1
  • 1.1
  • The Topicality of Studying the Galician Karaites as a Vanishing Ethnic Minority
  • p. 1
  • 1.2
  • Literature Survey
  • p. 13
  • 1.3
  • Methodological Difficulties, Sources, and Objectives of the Study
  • p. 19
  • 1.4
  • The System of Transliteration
  • p. 28
  • 1.5
  • Outline of the History of the Galician Karaite Community Prior to 1772
  • p. 30
  • Chapter 2
  • The Karaites in Austrian Galicia: The Community as Seen from Outside
  • p. 55
  • 2.1
  • The Karaites and Toleranzpolitik
  • p. 55
  • 2.2
  • The Karaites as the "Exemplary Jews" of Austria
  • p. 71
  • 2.3
  • The Karaites and the Royal Family of Austria
  • p. 81
  • Chapter 3
  • The Karaites in Austrian Galicia, Their History and Culture: The Community as Seen from Within
  • p. 89
  • 3.1
  • Halicz
  • p. 89
  • 3.2
  • Kukizow
  • p. 123
  • 3.3
  • Lwow-Lemberg and Its Role in the Life of the Galician Karaites from 1772 to 1918
  • p. 131
  • Chapter 4
  • The Galician Karaites, Their Language, Customs, and Traditions: The Community as Seen from an Ethnographic Perspective
  • p. 133
  • 4.1
  • Religio-Ethnographic Customs and Traditions
  • p. 133
  • 4.2
  • Karaim, a Turko-Judeo-Slavic Language: History, Literature, and Folklore
  • p. 154
  • 4.3
  • The Crimean Karaites and Their Impact on the Religious and Everyday Life of the Galician Community
  • p. 180
  • Chapter 5
  • The Karaites and Their Neighbours: Relations with the Christian Population and with the Rabbanite Jews
  • p. 191
  • 5.1
  • The Karaites and the Slavic Population (Poles and Ruthenians)
  • p. 191
  • 5.2
  • The Karaites and the Talmudic Jews
  • p. 202
  • Chapter 6
  • Karaites in Polish Galicia between the Two World Wars
  • p. 235
  • 6.1
  • General State of the Community after World War I
  • p. 235
  • 6.2
  • Interwar Hazzanim, Isaac Abrahamowicz, and the Conflicts of the 1920s and Early 1930s
  • p. 250
  • 6.3
  • The Karaites and Their Ethnic Neighbours
  • p. 257
  • Chapter 7
  • Khazar Theory vs. Racial Anthropology: Interwar Turkicization of the Galician Karaites and Its Outcome during World War II
  • p. 265
  • 7.1
  • Seraja Szapszal's Visit to Halicz in 1929
  • p. 265
  • 7.2
  • Seraja Szapszal's Reformist Activity of the 1930s
  • p. 268
  • 7.3
  • The Visit of Corrado Gini's Anthropological Expedition and Its Impact on the Development of Szapszal's Turkic Theory
  • p. 277
  • 7.4
  • Implementation of Szapszal's Turkic Doctrine in Halicz and Its Outcome
  • p. 287
  • 7.5
  • The Karaites of Halicz during the Second World War and the Holocaust
  • p. 294
  • Chapter 8
  • The Galician Karaites after 1945
  • p. 303
  • 8.1
  • Decline of the Galician Community after the Second World War
  • p. 303
  • 8.2
  • The Collapse of the Soviet Union and the Last of the Galician Mohicans
  • p. 314
  • 8.3
  • The Galician Karaite Community and Its Cultural Heritage Today
  • p. 318
  • Conclusion The Historical Fate, the Past, and the Future of the Karaite Community in Eastern Europe
  • p. 323
  • Glossary
  • p. 343
  • Bibliography
  • p. 345
  • Appendices
  • p. 377
  • Index
  • p. 409
  • Plates
  • p. 417