Including references, according to index, to "Galicia", and so to the following rabbis: Hillel Lichtenstein, Yechezkel Landau, Shaul Landau, Dov Ber Meisels, Ephraim Zalman Margolioth, Joseph Saul Nathanson, Solomon Kluger, Aryeh Leib Heller, Solomon Judah Rapoport, and so to Zevi Hirsch Chajes (148,171), and Isaac Judah Schmelkes (177).
Including references to the Hebrew literature in Galicia, and to the following authors: Isaac Erter, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Jacob Samuel Bick, Joseph Perl and Mendel Lefin (mostly between pp. 18-27).
Anew: the aforementioned, "Ha'Kitza Ami" (Heb.), Magnes, Jeruslam, 2001, 411-432.
Including references to the Galician periodicals "Ha'Or" (245-246), "Otzar Ha'Sifrut" (247), "Ha'Yahadut" (247-248), and "Ha'Choker"(248-249); and so to the influence of Nachman Krochmal on his followers, among them Nahum Sokolov (246—247, 249).
Including discussion on the protests of Galician scholars, mainly Nachman Krochmal, and so Solomon Judah Rapoport and Zevi Perez Chajes, on the attack of Samuel David Luzatto on Maimonides.
On the background of the growth of the Jewish Enlightenment movement in Galicia, between Germany, Austria and Russia; and on particullary on the activities of Joseph Perl (from p.36).
Including references to some Galicia-Bucovina members (according to index), and first to Max Letteris, Dov Sadan, and Uri Zevi Greenberg, and so to the followings: Salo Wittmayer Baron, Eisig Silberschlag, Naphtali Herz Tur-Sinai , Max Letteris, Raphael Mahler, Dov Sadan, Dan Pagis, Joseph Perl, Nachman Krochmal, Getzel Kressel, Solomon Judah Rapoport and Shalom Streit.
Based on the author's PhD, 1982.
The three chapters of the book are devoted to the following Galician authors: Ze'ev Wolf Buchner, Abraham Goldberg (113-185), and Juda Isaak Leinwand (187—235).
A cluster of articles, which were reissued with corrections and completions. Including parts on Shmuel Yosef Agnon (230—299, 321—328), and so references to the following authors: Marcus Ehrenpreis (49,151), Simon Menahem Laser (57-59), Naphtali Herz Imber (59,307-308), Isaac Erter (75-76), Max Letteris (79), Solomon Judah Rapoport (79,304), Nachman Krochmal (146—147, 152), Mordecai David Brandstaedter (150-151), Hirsch Reitmann (280), Abraham Mendel Mohr (303).
Including sub-chapter on Max Letteris (50—60, 273—277) and more according to the index, about Letteris and the following authors: Moshe Ungerfeld, Naphtali Herz Imber, Uri Zevi Greenberg, Martin Buber, Meir Bosak, Mordekhai Ben-Yeḥezki'el, Benzion Benshalom, Simon Bernfeld, Asher Barash, Dov Ber Ginzburg, Chaim Ginzburg, Abraham Huss, Abraham Meir Habermann, Eisig Silberschlag, Israel Cohen, Judah Leo Landau, Pinḥas Lander [Elad], Itzik Manger, Shimshon Meltzer, Dov Noy, Dov Sadan, Nathan Nata Samuely, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Anda Amir (Pinkerfeld), Benjamin Klar, Shalom Kramer, Matithjahu Simcha Rabner, Israel Rall, Avraham Shaanan, Pinhas Sadeh, and Jakob Hirsch Sperling.
The book is based on: Yaniv Shlomo, The develpoment of the Balade in the Hebrew literature, P.hD, Bar-Ilan Univeristy, 1981 Heb.).