Description
The town plans that will be analyzed were part of a greater, pre-nineteenth century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, including most of today's Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, and western Ukraine. The overall organization and character of the Polish, eighteenth century, small Jewish town was primarily developed during the fourteenth-through-eighteenth century Polish colonization of its eastern provinces in what is now Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine.
Event Website
http://www.earlymodern.org/workshops/2005/hubka/text01/intro.php?tid=18
Start Date
22-8-2005 9:00 AM
Location
University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Included in
The Shtetl in Context
University of Maryland, College Park, MD
The town plans that will be analyzed were part of a greater, pre-nineteenth century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, including most of today's Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, and western Ukraine. The overall organization and character of the Polish, eighteenth century, small Jewish town was primarily developed during the fourteenth-through-eighteenth century Polish colonization of its eastern provinces in what is now Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/emw/emw2005/emw2005/12