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Patterns of migration, 1850-1914, proceedings of the international academic conference of the Jewish Historical Society of England and the Institute of Jewish Studies, University College London ; edited by Aubrey Newman and Stephen E. Massil

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Patterns of migration, 1850-1914, proceedings of the international academic conference of the Jewish Historical Society of England and the Institute of Jewish Studies, University College London ; edited by Aubrey Newman and Stephen E. Massil
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eng
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-352)
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non fiction
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Patterns of migration, 1850-1914
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35252852
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proceedings of the international academic conference of the Jewish Historical Society of England and the Institute of Jewish Studies, University College London ; edited by Aubrey Newman and Stephen E. Massil
Table Of Contents
Jewish people in the Atlantic migration, 1850-1914 / Charlotte Erickson -- Emigraton mania in Late Imperial Russia, legend and reality / John Klier; -- Great Britain and migration. Jewish dispersion within Britain / Cecil Bloom -- Scottish transmigration and settlement, records of the Glasgow experience / Kenneth E. Collins -- 'Ironing out the Ghetto Bend', the impact of the Jewish Lads' Brigade on the Jewish immigrant in England, 1895-1914 / Sharman Kadish -- Yiddish as a vehicle for Anglicisation / Anne Kershen -- The legacy of the past, the danger of the future, Anglo-America, Eastleigh and the invisiblility of Jewish migration, 1921-1931 / Tony Kushner; -- France and migration. A tale of three cities, immigrant Jews in New York, London and Paris, 1870-1914 / Nancy Green -- East European Jews in the context of of the development of French immigration policy, 1881-1939 / David Weinberg; The United States and migration. Echoes of the American immigration era and the rural experience of Jews / Gertrude Dubrovsky and Joseph Brandes -- A bagel for Lazarus / Leo Hershkowitz -- Inventing new ways to live as Jews, patterns of Jewish migration to the US, 1830-1914 / Kenneth Libo -- Migration patterns and family connection among North Central Wisconsin Jews, 1873-1920 / Gail J. Skelton -- Small Jewish communities in the era of mass Migration, the American experience / Lee Shai Weissbach; -- Public lcture. Directed migration, the poor Jews temporary shelter, 1885-1914 / Aubrey Newman; --South Afst0.rica and migration. The mineral revolution, fiction and the Jewish image in South Africa / Marcia Levenson -- Between Boer and Brit, Jewish immigrants in the Transvaal in the late nineteenth century / Richard Mendelsohn -- Representations of the Jew in Cape Colony, c. 1850-1885, confirmation of the interactionist model of antisemitism / Milton Shain -- The influence of the chief rabbinate of the United Kingdom on the South African Jewish community / Jolm Simon; -- Sources for migration. Sources for the study of Jewish migration in the Public Record Office, London / Geraldine Beech -- The myth of origins, ethnic memory and the experience of migration / David Cesarani -- Comparative analysis of emigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe from US ship passenger lists, 1910 / I.A. Glazier and Robert J. Kleiner -- Indirect passage, Jewish emigrant experiences on the East Coast-Liverpool route / Gordon Read -- The 1891 census in Spitalfields as a source for migration / Diana Rau -- Railway developments in Eastern Europe as a context for migration study / David Turnock; -- Sephardin and migration. Migration of Iraqi Jews, 1850-1914 / Haskel Isaacs -- The migration of Rhodian Jews to Africa and the Americas, 1900-1914, the beginning of new Sephardic communities / Yitzchak Kerem; -- Australia and migration. Patterns of migration, 1850-1914 / Anthony P. Joseph -- Jewish settlement in Victoria, 1850-1914 / Edgar Samuel -- Concluding remarks / Stephen Massil -- List of speakers
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