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        Moroccan Jewry and Decolonization. A Modern History of Collective Social Boundaries
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        Yaron Tsur
        
                                    
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Introduction 7
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                            Part I: Boundary Work
- The Ghetto of Florence and the Spatial Organization of an Early Modern Catholic State 21
- Explaining the Formation of Ghettos under Nazi Rule and its Bearings on Amsterdam. Segregating “the Jews” or Containing the Perilous “Ostjuden”? 35
- Markers of a Minority Group. Jews in Antwerp in the Twentieth Century 45
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                            Part II: Cultural Trespassers
- Jewish Parliamentary Representatives in the Netherlands, 1848-1914. Crossing Borders, Encountering Boundaries? 65
- Catinka Heinefetter. A Jewish Prima Donna in Nineteenth-Century France 81
- The Political Significance of Anne Frank. On Crossing Boundaries and Defining Them 95
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                            Part III: Crossing Borders
- The Twentieth-Century Portuguese Jews from Salonika. “Oriental Jews of Portuguese Origin” 111
- Dutch Jews and German Immigrants. Backgrounds of an Uneasy Partnership in Progressive Judaism 125
- Burnishing the Rough. The Relocation of the Diamond Industry to Mandate Palestine 143
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                            Part IV: Jews in Limbo
- Some Reflections on Jewish Identity in Nineteenth-Century Poznania and Jewish Relations with Poles and Germans 157
- Belgian Independence, Orangism, and Jewish Identity. The Jewish Communities in Belgium during the Belgian Revolution (1830-39) 167
- Citizenship, Regionalization, and Identity. The Case of Alsatian Jewry, 1871-1914 183
- Moroccan Jewry and Decolonization. A Modern History of Collective Social Boundaries 193
- Contributors 201
- Index of Names and Places 204
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Introduction 7
- 
                            Part I: Boundary Work
- The Ghetto of Florence and the Spatial Organization of an Early Modern Catholic State 21
- Explaining the Formation of Ghettos under Nazi Rule and its Bearings on Amsterdam. Segregating “the Jews” or Containing the Perilous “Ostjuden”? 35
- Markers of a Minority Group. Jews in Antwerp in the Twentieth Century 45
- 
                            Part II: Cultural Trespassers
- Jewish Parliamentary Representatives in the Netherlands, 1848-1914. Crossing Borders, Encountering Boundaries? 65
- Catinka Heinefetter. A Jewish Prima Donna in Nineteenth-Century France 81
- The Political Significance of Anne Frank. On Crossing Boundaries and Defining Them 95
- 
                            Part III: Crossing Borders
- The Twentieth-Century Portuguese Jews from Salonika. “Oriental Jews of Portuguese Origin” 111
- Dutch Jews and German Immigrants. Backgrounds of an Uneasy Partnership in Progressive Judaism 125
- Burnishing the Rough. The Relocation of the Diamond Industry to Mandate Palestine 143
- 
                            Part IV: Jews in Limbo
- Some Reflections on Jewish Identity in Nineteenth-Century Poznania and Jewish Relations with Poles and Germans 157
- Belgian Independence, Orangism, and Jewish Identity. The Jewish Communities in Belgium during the Belgian Revolution (1830-39) 167
- Citizenship, Regionalization, and Identity. The Case of Alsatian Jewry, 1871-1914 183
- Moroccan Jewry and Decolonization. A Modern History of Collective Social Boundaries 193
- Contributors 201
- Index of Names and Places 204