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The eighth and final volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism
covers the period from roughly 1815-2000. Exploring the breadth and
depth of Jewish societies and their manifold engagements with
aspects of the modern world, it offers overviews of modern Jewish
history, as well as more focused essays on political, social,
economic, intellectual and cultural developments. The first part
presents a series of interlocking surveys that address the history
of diverse areas of Jewish settlement. The second part is organized
around the emancipation. Here, chapter themes are grouped around
the challenges posed by and to this elemental feature of Jewish
life in the modern period. The third part adopts a thematic
approach organized around the category 'culture', with the goal of
casting a wide net in terms of perspectives, concepts and topics.
The final part then focuses on the twentieth century, offering
readers a sense of the dynamic nature of Judaism and Jewish
identities and affiliations.
This collection of articles by sociologically minded historians and
historically minded sociologists highlights both the long-term
persistence and the continuing instability of home country
connections. Encompassing societies of origin and destination from
around the world, A Century of Transnationalism shows that while
population movements across states recurrently produce homeland
ties, those connections have varied across contexts and from one
historical period to another, changing in unpredictable ways. Any
number of factors shape the linkages between home and destination,
including conditions in the society of immigration, policies of the
state of emigration, and geopolitics worldwide. Contributors: Houda
Asal, Marie-Claude Blanc-Chaleard, Caroline Douki, David
FitzGerald, Nancy L. Green, Madeline Y. Hsu, Thomas Lacroix, Tony
Michels, Victor Pereira, Monica Raisa Schpun, and Roger Waldinger
This collection of articles by sociologically minded historians and
historically minded sociologists highlights both the long-term
persistence and the continuing instability of home country
connections. Encompassing societies of origin and destination from
around the world, A Century of Transnationalism shows that while
population movements across states recurrently produce homeland
ties, those connections have varied across contexts and from one
historical period to another, changing in unpredictable ways. Any
number of factors shape the linkages between home and destination,
including conditions in the society of immigration, policies of the
state of emigration, and geopolitics worldwide. Contributors: Houda
Asal, Marie-Claude Blanc-Chaléard, Caroline Douki, David
FitzGerald, Nancy L. Green, Madeline Y. Hsu, Thomas Lacroix, Tony
Michels, Victor Pereira, Mônica Raisa Schpun, and Roger Waldinger
Winner of the 2013 New York Book Show Award in
Scholarly/Professional Cover Design Jewish Radicals explores the
intertwined histories of Jews and the American Left through a rich
variety of primary documents. Written in English and Yiddish, these
documents reflect the entire spectrum of radical opinion, from
anarchism to social democracy, Communism to socialist-Zionism.
Rank-and-file activists, organizational leaders, intellectuals, and
commentators, from within the Jewish community and beyond, all have
their say. Their stories crisscross the Atlantic, spanning from the
United States to Europe and British-ruled Palestine. The documents
illuminate in fascinating detail the efforts of large numbers of
Jews to refashion themselves as they confronted major problems of
the twentieth century: poverty, anti-semitism, the meaning of
American national identity, war, and totalitarianism. In this
comprehensive sourcebook, the story of Jewish radicals over seven
decades is told for the first time in their own words.
The eighth and final volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism
covers the period from roughly 1815-2000. Exploring the breadth and
depth of Jewish societies and their manifold engagements with
aspects of the modern world, it offers overviews of modern Jewish
history, as well as more focused essays on political, social,
economic, intellectual and cultural developments. The first part
presents a series of interlocking surveys that address the history
of diverse areas of Jewish settlement. The second part is organized
around the emancipation. Here, chapter themes are grouped around
the challenges posed by and to this elemental feature of Jewish
life in the modern period. The third part adopts a thematic
approach organized around the category 'culture', with the goal of
casting a wide net in terms of perspectives, concepts and topics.
The final part then focuses on the twentieth century, offering
readers a sense of the dynamic nature of Judaism and Jewish
identities and affiliations.
Uneven Roads helps students grasp how, when, and why race and
ethnicity matter in U.S. politics. Using the metaphor of a road,
with twists, turns, and dead ends, this incisive text takes
students on a journey to understanding political racialization and
the roots of modern interpretations of race and ethnicity. The
book's structure and narrative are designed to encourage comparison
and reflection. Students critically analyze the history and context
of U.S. racial and ethnic politics to build the skills needed to
draw their own conclusions. In the Second Edition of this
groundbreaking text, authors Shaw, DeSipio, Pinderhughes, and
Travis bring the historical narrative to life by addressing the
most contemporary debates and challenges affecting U.S. racial and
ethnic politics. Students will explore important issues regarding
voting rights, political representation, education and criminal
justice policies, and the immigrant experience. A revised final
chapter on intersectionality encourages students to examine how
groups go beyond the boundaries of race and ethnicity to come
together on matters of class, gender, and sexuality.
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Do Not Disturb (Paperback)
Toni Michelle; Photographs by Wander Aguiar; Kristine Dugger
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R400
Discovery Miles 4 000
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Turn The Page (Paperback)
Toni Michelle; Photographs by Wander Aguiar; Kristine Dugger
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R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
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It Was Always You (Paperback)
Toni Michelle; Photographs by Christopher John; Kristine Dugger
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R268
Discovery Miles 2 680
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Dead Wave (Paperback)
Toni Michelle; Bryan a Tranka
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R323
Discovery Miles 3 230
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I'm a firm believer that you can twist the truth or pretend nothing
ever happened but...Karma comes after everyone eventually, you
can't run or hide from it. You can't tell it you're sorry and
you've learned your lesson. You can't beg for mercy. You have to
accept and deal with whatever it brought your way. My Karma was a
bitch! Well played and it had come back seeking vengeance. ~ Tori
Leigh Words spoken from Tori Leigh as she fights to take control of
her life. She has it all money, the man of her dreams, the
daughters she always wanted. Tori also has beauty, booty, and
lethal manipulation skills that saved her time and time again. But
what happens when those things aren't satisfying?
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Fire (Paperback)
Tiffany Flowers; Illustrated by Rochelle McGrath; Edited by Toni Michelle
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R324
Discovery Miles 3 240
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