A history of the Jews in the English-speaking world : Great Britain
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A history of the Jews in the English-speaking world : Great Britain
(Studies in modern history)
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Anglo-Jewry in contemporary Britain is widely seen as the most successful and influential minority community. This wide-ranging and controversial history of the British Jews is the first scholarly book to survey the whole of Anglo-Jewish history from medieval times to the present and to interpret this in the wider context of Jewish life throughout the English- speaking world.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements - English-Speaking Jewry as a Field of Study in Modern Jewish History - British Jewry from the Middle Ages to Mid-Victorian Equipoise - Anglo-Jewry and British Society: New Directions 1880-1914 - Entering an Age of Crisis: The First World War, British Jewry, and Anti- Semitism - Anglo-Jewry in the Inter-War Years, 1918-39 - Anglo-Jewry and the Holocaust, 1933-45 - British Jewry since 1945 - Appendix 1: Attendances at Jewish Synagogues in London, Passover 1903 - Appendix 2: Malcolm MacDonald on the 1939 Palestine White Paper - Notes - Index
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