Jews And Port Cities 1590 1990
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Jews and Port Cities, 1590-1990
Author | : David Cesarani |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : City and town life |
ISBN | : 9780853036814 |
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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. It explores the concepts of diaspora and identity, probes the links between commerce and inter-communal relations, and maps the contours of language, culture, and community
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