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    Carlton, Victoria : Melbourne University Press
    ISBN: 9780522876345 , 9780522876338
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: xi, 244 Seiten , Illustrationen, Portraits , 24 cm
    Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
    Dissertationsvermerk: Dissertation University of Melbourne, School of Historical and Philosophical Studies 2016
    Schlagwort(e): Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Gesellschaftsleben ; Juden ; Migration ; Kolonialismus ; Europa ; Australien ; Melbourne ; Jews / Australia / Melbourne (Vic.) / History / 19th century ; Jewish diaspora ; Melbourne (Vic.) / History / 19th century ; Jewish diaspora ; Jews ; Victoria / Melbourne ; 1834-1900 ; History ; Hochschulschrift ; Melbourne ; Juden ; Kolonialismus ; Gesellschaftsleben ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Europa ; Juden ; Migration ; Australien ; Geschichte 1800-1900
    Kurzfassung: In 1835 a renegade group of Tasmanians wishing to expand their landholdings disembarked in what was to become Melbourne. This colonising expedition was funded by a group of investors including the Jewish convict Joseph Solomon. Thus, in Melbourne, as in the settlement of the continent itself, Jews were at the foundation of colonisation. Unlike many other settlers, these Jews predominantly came from urban backgrounds. Although principally from London, some of them had experienced other forms of Jewish urbanism--in central and eastern Europe, the Ottoman Empire and the Caribbean--and applied their experience to the formation of a new emancipated conceptualisation of urban Judaism. In Victoria, as in the other new Australian colonies, there were no civil or political restrictions on the Jewish community. With the establishment of Melbourne, Jewish settlers were required to create new communal frameworks and the religious bodies of an active Jewish life. The community's structure and the institutions they founded were a pragmatic response to the necessities of communal formation and the realities of maintaining Judaism within this colonial outpost. As with other Jewish communities in the large centres of the world, they responded to the freedoms of an emancipated society, while the political and social environment of a new city such as Melbourne provided a unique set of opportunities. Unlike in other cities where Jewish property ownership was restricted, here Jews could live and work where they chose, becoming, from the first land sales, investors in property. Subsequently as the city expanded, as developers and builders they influenced the formation of the urban fabric, while their intellectual and economic connections brought new political and intellectual ideas and networks to the colonial experience
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    Montréal, Québec : Drawn & Quarterly
    ISBN: 9781770462533
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 206 pages, [3 leaves] , Illustrationen, farbig , 23 cm
    Ausgabe: Second printing
    Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
    DDC: 956.9405/5092
    Schlagwort(e): Glidden, Sarah Comic books, strips, etc Travel ; Jews Biography ; Comic books, strips, etc ; Arab-Israeli conflict Comic books, strips, etc ; Americans Comic books, strips, etc Travel ; COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Literary ; Americans ; Travel ; Arab-Israeli conflict ; Jews ; Travel ; Israel ; United States ; Autobiographical comics ; Comic books, strips, etc ; History ; Nonfiction comics ; Graphic novels ; Autobiographical comics ; Nonfiction comics ; Bandes dessinées autobiographiques ; Bandes dessinées autres que de fiction ; Israel Comic books, strips, etc Description and travel ; Israel Comic books, strips, etc History ; Graphic novels ; Comic
    Kurzfassung: "Sarah Glidden is a progressive Jewish American twenty-something who is both vocal and critical of Israeli politics in the Holy Land. When a debate with her mother prods her to sign up for a Birthright Israel tour, Glidden expects to find objective facts to support her strong opinions. During her two weeks in Israel, Glidden takes advantage of the opportunity to ask the people she meets about the fraught and complex issue of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but their answers only lead her to question her own take on the conflict. Simple linework and gorgeous watercolors spotlight Israel's countryside, urban landscapes, and religious landmarks. With straightforward sincerity, lovingly observed anecdotes, and a generous dose of self-deprecating humor, How to Understand Israel in 60 Days or Less is accessible while retaining Glidden's distinctive perspective. Over the course of this touching memoir, Glidden comes to terms with the idea that there are no easy answers to the world's problems, and that is okay."--
    Anmerkung: Originally published: New York : Vertigo/DC Comics, ©2010 , "First Drawn & Quarterly edition: September 2016"--Colophon , Includes bibliographical references
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