[Galizien, Galicja, Galitsye, Halytchyna: The Galician Myth - From Nostalgia to Resurrection]
Appeared also in German: Bechtel Delphine, 'Galizien, Galicja, Galitsye, Halytchyna" – Der Galizienmythos: Von der Nostalgie zur Wiederbelebung', Corbea-Hoişie Andrei, Alexander Rubel (Hg.), Czernowitz bei Sadagora: Identitäten und kulturelles Gedächtnis im mitteleuropäischen Raum, Editura Universităţii "Al. I. Cuza", Iaşi, Hartung-Gorre Verlag, Konstanz 2006, 161-180.
Including references to a cluster of documents, originated from Halicz, Galicia, clause 33 (166-168), and was copied by Zerach Zerachowitz from Galicia.
Including chapters on the Jewish settlement in Galicia (3-4), on Kraków (5-8), on Lwów (8-10), on Galicia in the Austro-Hungarian period, 1772-1848 (11-15), and in the Austrian period, 1848-1918 (15-20).
Appeared in the english version of the exhibition's catalogue:
Bartal Israel, 'Among Three Nations: The Jews in Eastern Galicia', Harel-Hoshen Sarah (Ed.), Treasures of Jewish Galicia; Judaica from the Museum of Ethnography and Crafts in Lvov, Ukraine, Beth Hatefutsoth, the Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora, Tel Aviv 1996, 15-35
[Galicia: photoagraphs]
including the introduction : 7-25 – Dohrn Verena, 'Mythos Galizien'. Photo album of contemporary photographs of cities, settlements and landscapes, in Jewish and general contexts, of Lemberg (28-41), Brody (42-53), Tarnopol (54-55), Podwołoczyska (56-57), Buczacz (62-63), Czortków (64-65), Drohobycz (66), Czernowitz (67-81), Śniatyn (82) and more.