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International Symposium on Port Jews ; 1 (Southampton) : 2001.06.
Ausgabe: 
1. publ.
Sprache/n: 
Englisch
Veröffentlichungsangabe: 
London [u.a.] : Vallentine Mitchell, 2006
Umfang: 
318 S. ; 23cm
Identnummer: 
2006296437
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Anmerkung: 
" ... first international symposium on port Jews held at Southampton University in June 2001" - (Introduction)
Includes bibliographical references and index. - Formerly CIP. - Papers from an international conference on port Jews in Cape Town, 5-8 January 2003
ISBN: 
0-85303-681-0 (hbk.) : No price
0-85303-682-9 : No price (pbk)
Global Trade Item Number: 
9780853036821
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Klassifikation der Library of Congress: DS112
Dewey Dezimal-Klassifikation: 909.04924;
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With studies of Jewish communities in port cities ranging from sixteenth century Livorno to modern Singapore, this book develops and extends the concept of the port Jew using a blend of conceptual innovation and original research. The first section explores the world of the Sephardi Jews, revealing patterns of mobility and networks that intertwined commerce, community and kinship. Individual case histories based on Livorno, Amsterdam, CuraÁao, Charleston, Liverpool, and Bristol examine how Jewish identity was formed in the unique milieu of the cosmopolitan maritime trading centre, how the commercial ethos of the bustling port promoted tolerance, and how the experience of civic inclusion was both a boon and a threat to Jewish life and culture. Challenging research on Charleston and Liverpool shows how slavery cast a shadow over the Jewish population and created an environment of racialized identities in which Jews occupied an ambiguous and ambivalent position. The second section concentrates on the experience of Ashkenazi Jews in the modern era, when the port was less a commercial hub for exchange and more a location of production, transhipment, and transmigration. Jews went from being primarily settlers and traders to becoming commodities in the business of mass migration. A disturbing case study of Hamburg under the Nazis shows that a history of diversity was no guarantor of tolerance. Yet research on Glasgow, with its ethnic and religious fragmentation, shows how far Jews and non Jews in port cities could get along functionally and amicably. All these contributions explore the concepts of diaspora and identity, probe the links between commerce and inter-communal relations, and map the subtle, shifting contours of language, culture, and community in the unique mercantile environment in the worldís greatest ports.
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