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Rethinking Antisemitism in Nineteenth-Century France (Hardcover): Julie Kalman Rethinking Antisemitism in Nineteenth-Century France (Hardcover)
Julie Kalman
R2,824 Discovery Miles 28 240 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Rethinking Antisemitism in Nineteenth-Century France is a history of the stories the French told about the Jews in their midst during the early nineteenth century. Using a novel cultural analysis that brings together pamphlets, newspaper articles, novels, and works of art, Julie Kalman focuses on the period that historians have explored the least, encompassing the years 1815 1848. Kalman shows that there were significant discussions surrounding France s Jewish population taking place during this period and argues that these discussions are central to our understanding of the history of the Jew s place in France. These stories also allow us to reflect on core questions of French history during this period, a time when the French were questioning the fundamental nature of their own identity.

The Kings of Algiers - How Two Jewish Families Shaped the Mediterranean World during the Napoleonic Wars and Beyond... The Kings of Algiers - How Two Jewish Families Shaped the Mediterranean World during the Napoleonic Wars and Beyond (Hardcover)
Julie Kalman
R933 R752 Discovery Miles 7 520 Save R181 (19%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A richly detailed history of the Bacris and the Busnachs, two renowned Jewish families whose influence and reputation shook the capitals of Europe and America At the height of the Napoleonic Wars, the Bacri brothers and their nephew, Naphtali Busnach, were perhaps the most notorious Jews in the Mediterranean. Based in the strategic port of Algiers, their interconnected families traded in raw goods and luxury items, brokered diplomatic relations with the Ottomans, and lent vital capital to warring nations. For the French, British, and Americans, who competed fiercely for access to trade and influence in the region, there was no getting around the Bacris and the Busnachs. The Kings of Algiers traces the rise and fall of these two trading families over four tumultuous decades in the nineteenth century. In this panoramic book, Julie Kalman restores their story—and Jewish history more broadly—to the histories of trade, corsairing, and high-stakes diplomacy in the Mediterranean during the Napoleonic Wars and their aftermath. Jacob Bacri dined with Napoleon himself. Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Horatio Nelson considered strategies to circumvent the Bacris’ influence. As the families’ ambitions grew, so did the perils, from imprisonment and assassination to fraud and family collapse. The Kings of Algiers brings vividly to life an age of competitive imperialism and nascent nationalism and demonstrates how people and events on the periphery shaped perceptions and decisions in the distant metropoles of the world’s great nations.

Eurovisions: Identity and the International Politics of the Eurovision Song Contest since 1956 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Julie... Eurovisions: Identity and the International Politics of the Eurovision Song Contest since 1956 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Julie Kalman, Ben Wellings, Keshia Jacotine
R3,122 Discovery Miles 31 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book uses the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC), as an analytical entry point to understand and illuminate post-War Europe and the drive to create an identity that can legitimise the European project in its broadest sense. The ESC presents an idealised vision of Europe, and this has long existed in a strained relationship with reality. While the trajectory of post-war European integration is a high-profile topic, we believe that the ESC offers a unique and innovative way to think about the role of culture in the history of post-War European integration and tensions between the ideal and reality of European unity. Through the series of case studies that make up the chapters in this book, analysis brings these interlinked tensions to light, exploring the roles of culture and identity, alongside and a productive conversation with the political and economic projects of post-war European integration.

Orientalizing the Jew - Religion, Culture, and Imperialism in Nineteenth-Century France (Paperback): Julie Kalman Orientalizing the Jew - Religion, Culture, and Imperialism in Nineteenth-Century France (Paperback)
Julie Kalman
R608 Discovery Miles 6 080 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Orientalizing the Jew shows how French travelers depicted Jews in the Orient and then brought these ideas home to orientalize Jews living in their homeland during the 19th century. Julie Kalman draws on narratives, personal and diplomatic correspondence, novels, and plays to show how the "Jews of the East" featured prominently in the minds of the French and how they challenged ideas of the familiar and the exotic. Portraits of the Jewish community in Jerusalem, romanticized Jewish artists, and the wealthy Sephardi families of Algiers come to life. These accounts incite a necessary conversation about Jewish history, the history of anti-Jewish discourses, French history, and theories of Orientalism in order to broaden understandings about Jews of the day.

Orientalizing the Jew - Religion, Culture, and Imperialism in Nineteenth-Century France (Hardcover): Julie Kalman Orientalizing the Jew - Religion, Culture, and Imperialism in Nineteenth-Century France (Hardcover)
Julie Kalman
R2,030 R1,797 Discovery Miles 17 970 Save R233 (11%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Orientalizing the Jew shows how French travelers depicted Jews in the Orient and then brought these ideas home to orientalize Jews living in their homeland during the 19th century. Julie Kalman draws on narratives, personal and diplomatic correspondence, novels, and plays to show how the "Jews of the East" featured prominently in the minds of the French and how they challenged ideas of the familiar and the exotic. Portraits of the Jewish community in Jerusalem, romanticized Jewish artists, and the wealthy Sephardi families of Algiers come to life. These accounts incite a necessary conversation about Jewish history, the history of anti-Jewish discourses, French history, and theories of Orientalism in order to broaden understandings about Jews of the day.

Eurovisions: Identity and the International Politics of the Eurovision Song Contest since 1956 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019): Julie... Eurovisions: Identity and the International Politics of the Eurovision Song Contest since 1956 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Julie Kalman, Ben Wellings, Keshia Jacotine
R3,119 Discovery Miles 31 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book uses the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC), as an analytical entry point to understand and illuminate post-War Europe and the drive to create an identity that can legitimise the European project in its broadest sense. The ESC presents an idealised vision of Europe, and this has long existed in a strained relationship with reality. While the trajectory of post-war European integration is a high-profile topic, we believe that the ESC offers a unique and innovative way to think about the role of culture in the history of post-War European integration and tensions between the ideal and reality of European unity. Through the series of case studies that make up the chapters in this book, analysis brings these interlinked tensions to light, exploring the roles of culture and identity, alongside and a productive conversation with the political and economic projects of post-war European integration.

Smuggled - An illegal history of journeys to Australia (Paperback): Ruth Balint, Julie Kalman Smuggled - An illegal history of journeys to Australia (Paperback)
Ruth Balint, Julie Kalman
R637 Discovery Miles 6 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

'The sea was rough, waves a few metres, falling on top of us. We were just waiting and hoping and praying that we were going to make it.' - Taozen, proud Australian, proud Hazara Smuggled offers a previously unseen glimpse into the dangerous and shadowy world of people smuggling. It shares harrowing true stories of those fleeing persecution to seek asylum and reshapes our idea of those -sometimes family, sometimes mafia - who help them find it. People smugglers have such currency in Australian politics yet they remain unknowable figures in our migration history. But beyond the rhetoric lies a rich past that reaches far from the maritime borders of our island continent - to Jews escaping the Holocaust, Eastern Europeans slipping through the Iron Curtain, 'boat people' fleeing the Vietnam War, and refugees escaping unthinkable violence in the Middle East and Africa. Based on revealing personal interviews, Smuggled provides a compelling insight into a defining yet unexplored part of Australian history.

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