Including the chapter 'The History of the Jews of Galicia' (72-73), as well as references to essays by Emanuel Ringelblum, Raphael Mahler and Nathan Michael Gelber.
About his trip from the United States to Galicia, his native land; including a description of his visit to Skala, his hometown, as well as the cities Lemberg, Tarnopol, Mielnica and Krakow.
Including the parts:
3 (174),17.1, 1936, 4 (including the chapters, '1. Agriculture', '2. The Tenants');
4 (175), 24.1, 4 (including the chapters '3. Merchants', '4. Craftsmen', '5. Doctors', '6. Various Occupations');
6 (177), 7.2, 5-4 (the chapter 'Hassidism in Galicia' - mainly about Hassidism as seen in Joseph Perl's 'Revealer of Secrets');
7 (178), 14.2, 5-4 (including the chapters: '6. The Hassidic Propaganda System', 4; '7. "The Tzadikksand Their Courts', 4-5); 8 (179), 21.2, 5 (about the Haskalah leaders in Galicia, Perl, Judah Leib Mieses, Isaac Erter, Nachman Krochmal, and Solomon Judah Rapoport, and the reforms they advocated); 9 (180), 28.2, 5 (about themaskilim'sattitude towards working the land' - mainly about Perl and also about Erter and Mieses); 11 (182) 13.6, 5 (the chapter '6. The Attitude of theMaskilimto Hassidism' - mainly via Perl and his essays).
The general chapters on Galicia after the division: 352-359 - '85. The First Days of Galicia After the Division'; 407-412 - '94. First Jewish Schools in Galicia'; 471-474 - '105. Liberation of the Farmers in Galicia'; 477-484 - '107. ' The Beginning of Religious Reform in Galicia'.