Matthias Mieses
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Born | Mateusz Mieses June 30, 1885 Przemyśl, Austria-Hungary |
Died | January 18, 1945 Gleiwitz, Poland | (aged 59)
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Nationality | Polish |
Matthias Mieses (June 30, 1885 – January 18, 1945) was a Polish Jewish historian and linguist of Yiddish culture, particularly philology.
Biography
[edit]Mieses was born in Przemyśl, Austria-Hungary (now Poland) to a family involved in the Haskalah movement. He published a Hebrew poem in HaMagid at age 15, and had studied ten languages by age 18.[1]
He mainly wrote in Hebrew, German, and Polish, including hundred of articles in science and politics, but had a strong interest in Yiddish. He studied the language extensively and advocated for Yiddish to be recognized as a European national language.[1][2] He opposed the War of the Languages and felt there was no conflict between Hebrew and Yiddish.[1] He defended Yiddish in Hebrew essays and articles, leading to a 1907 debate with Nahum Sokolow in the World Zionist Organization's Hebrew weekly, HaOlam , the Hebrew version of Die Welt. He defended Yiddish in a speech at the Czernowitz Conference in 1908, which was praised by I. L. Peretz.[1][2]
He wrote several books, mainly about Jewish history in Poland, including a two volume biographical encyclopedia of Christian Poles who had Jewish descent, which gained much praise and criticism.[1]
He was in Przemyśl when World War II began, and planned to publish an encyclopedia of religion despite the Nazi occupation. He was moved to the Przemyśl Ghetto , until it was liquidated in September 1943, and he was deported first to the Szebnie concentration camp, then the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp in February 1944, where he worked to catalog books stolen from Jewish libraries. He died of exhaustion near Gliwice on 18 January 1945, during a death march to Auschwitz concentration camp.[1]
Works
[edit]- Ha-Polanim veha-Yehudim (Hebrew: The Poles and the Jews, 1905)
- Ha-‘Amim ha-‘atikim ve-Yisra’el (Hebrew: The Ancient Nations and Israel, 1909)
- Die Entstehungsursache der juedischen Dialekte (German: The Reasons for the Emergence of Jewish Dialects, 1915)
- Zur Rassenfrage (German: Concerning the Issue of Race, 1919)
- Der Ursprung des Judenhasses (German: The Origin of Jew-Hatred, 1923)
- Die jiddische Sprache (German: The Yiddish Language, 1924)
- Żydzi jako rolnicy w dawnej Polsce (Polish: Jews as Farmers in Polish History, 1938)
- Polacy-chrześcijanie pochodzenia żydowskiego (Polish: Christian Poles of Jewish Origin, 1938)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f Cohen, Nathan. "Mieses, Matthias". The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. Translated by Friedman-Cohen, Carrie. Retrieved July 6, 2025.
- ^ a b "Matthias Mieses". Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved July 6, 2025.