Port Jews Jewish communities in cosmopolitan maritime trading centres, 1550-1950
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Language: | Inglés |
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Series: | Parkes-Wiener series on Jewish studies.
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Table of Contents:
- Port Jews : concepts, cases and questions / David Cesarani
- Fields of tension : development dynamics at the port-city interface / Brian Hoyle
- Port Jews and the three regions of emancipation / David Sorkin
- Researching Port Jews and Port Jewries : Trieste and beyond / Lois Dubin
- Portmanteau Jews : Sephardim and race in the early modern Atlantic world / Jonathan Schorsch
- Germany's door to the world : a haven for the Jews? Hamburg, 1590-1933 / Rainer Liedtke
- A tale of two Port Jewish communities : Southampton and Portsmouth compared / Tony Kushner
- The forgotten Port Jews of London : Court Jews who were also Port Jews / David Cesarani
- Port Jewry of Salonika : between neo-colonialism and nation-state / Mark Levene
- Greeks and Jews in Salonika and Odessa : inter-ethnic relations in cosmopolitan Port cities / Maria Vassilikou
- A port, not a Shtetl : reflections on the distinctiveness of Odessa / John D. Klier
- The Sorkin and Golab theses and their applicability to south, southeast, and east Asian Port Jewry / Jonathan Goldstein
- Conclusion : future research on Port Jews / David Cesarani.