Preface: An Invitation to the Jewish Inn, by Bożena Shallcross
Acknowledgments
Note on Place Names, Personal Names, and Transliterations
Part I: Theatrical and Literary Phantasms
1. The Jewish Innkeeper in Polish National Ballet, by Halina Goldberg
2. The Romantic Invention of the Jewish Inn, by Bożena Shallcross
Part II: Contractual Frameworks
3. Jewish Tavern Here and There: An Impact of Regional and Other Differences in Forms of Rural Lease-Holdings before and after Partitions, by Judith Kalik
Part III: Communal Spaces in Transition
4. Jewish Musicians in the Polish Inn during the Nineteenth Century, by Benjamin Vogel
5. From Taverns to Courtyards and Cafes: How the Shtetl Transferred/ Migrated in Fin-De-Siècle Warsaw, by Beth Holmgren
Part IV: Innkeepers' Daughters
6. Jula's Diary: A Hasidic Tavernkeeper's Daughter during the First World War, by Glenn Dynner
7. Writing for Hay: Wyspiański's Rachela as Arbiter of Speculative Value, by Eliza Rose
Part V: The Voided Austeria
8. From Lost Center to Not-Knowing: On the Use of the Jewish Inn in Julian Stryjkowski's The Inn And Piotr Szewc's Annihilation, by Alexander Lindskog
9. Austeria and a Tavern, by Iwona Kurz
Part VI: After Nostalgia
10. Serving Ciulim in Polish Countryside: Food and the Construction of a "Polish-Jewish Heritage", by Magdalena Zatorska
11. Jewish Tavern, Jewish Places: Beyond Nostalgia, by Sławomir Sikora
Bibliography
Index