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Jewish Workers in Modern Diaspora

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Berkeley, California. :

University of California

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  Ignored at worst, seen as ephemeral at best, the Jewish worker remains an anomaly. The capmakers, tinsmiths, diamond workers, and shoemakers who lived on the Lower East Sides, the East Ends, the Pletzls of the major Western cities in the early years of this century have all but faded from memory in the history of modern Jewish social mobility. Now the voices of these Jewish workers can be heard in a unique collection that compares their experiences in Berlin, Paris, London, New York, Amsterdam, and Buenos Aires.
  ISBN: 0520201272

  1. 
JUDAISMO ARGENTINO
; 2. 
MUJERES
; 3. 
MOVIMIENTO OBRERO


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Green, Nancy L.
Jewish Workers in Modern Diaspora. -- Berkeley, California. : University of California, 1998

Ignored at worst, seen as ephemeral at best, the Jewish worker remains an anomaly. The capmakers, tinsmiths, diamond workers, and shoemakers who lived on the Lower East Sides, the East Ends, the Pletzls of the major Western cities in the early years of this century have all but faded from memory in the history of modern Jewish social mobility. Now the voices of these Jewish workers can be heard in a unique collection that compares their experiences in Berlin, Paris, London, New York, Amsterdam, and Buenos Aires.
ISBN: 0520201272

1. JUDAISMO ARGENTINO; 2. MUJERES; 3. MOVIMIENTO OBRERO

(1) Inv.: 32000 S.T.: 933.5 GRE
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