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348. Weinryb B.D. The Jews of Poland. Philadelphia, 1973.
349. Weinryb B.D. Neueste Wirtschaftsgeschichte der Juden in Russland und Polen. Breslau, 1934.
350. Weintraub W. Tolerance and Intolerance in Old Poland // Canadian Slavonic Papers. 1971. Vol.XIII. P. 21–44.
351. Wieczynski J.L. Archbishop Gennadius and the West: The Impact of Catholic Ideas upon the Church of Novgorod // CFSS. 1972. Vol.VI. №3. P. 374–389.
352. Wilensky M.L. Hasidic-Mitnaggedic Polemics in the Jewish Communities of Eastern Europe: The Hostile Phase / G.D.Hundert. Essential papers on Hasidism: Origins to Present. N.Y. and L., 1991. Р. 244–271.
353. Wishnitzer M. A History of Jewish Crafts and Guilds. N.Y., 1965.
354. Wortman R.S. The Development of a Russian Legal. Consciousness. Chicago – L., 1976.
355. Yaney G.L. The Systematisation of Russian Government. Urbana, Chicago-L., 1973.
356. Zacek J.C. The Russian Bible Society and the Russian Orthodox Church // Church History. 1966. December. Vol. XXXV. P. 421–423.
357. Zienkowska K. «The Jews have killed a tailor.» The Sociopolitical Background of a Pogrom in Warsaw in 1790 // Polin. Vol. III. Oxford, 1988. P. 78–101.
358. Zinberg I. A History of Jewish Literature. Vol. IX. Cincinnati and N.Y., 1976.
359. Zipperstein S.J. The Jews of Odessa: A Cultural History, 1794–1881. Stanford, 1985.
360. Zuk A. A Mobile Class. The Subjective Element in the Social Perception of Jews: The Example of Eighteenth Century // Polin. Vol.11. Oxford, 1987. P. 163–178.
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