Jewish Immigrants and American Capitalism, 1880-1920 : From Caste to Class

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ISBN
9780521730235
Eli Lederhendler's Jewish Immigrants and American Capitalism, 1880-1920: From Caste to Class reexamines the immigration of Russian Jews to the United States around the turn of the 20th century - a group that accounted for 10 to 15 percent of immigrants to the United States between 1899 and 1920 - challenging and revising common assumptions concerning the ease of their initial adaptation and image as a 'model' immigrant minority. Lederhendler demonstrates that the characteristics for which Jewish immigrants are commonly known - their industriousness, 'middle-class' domestic habits, and political sympathy for the working class - were, in fact, developed in response to their new situation in the United States. This experience realigned Jewish social values and restored to these immigrants a sense of status, honor, and a novel kind of social belonging, and with it the 'social capital' needed to establish a community quite different from the ones they came from.
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Author Lederhendler, Eli
Format Paperback
Details
  • 8.9" x 6.0" x 0.5"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • 2009
  • 248
  • Yes
  • JFFN JFSR1 HBTB JFSL
  • 30
  • E184.353.L43 2009
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