Josef W. Konvitz 
Cities, Citizenship and Jews in France and the United States, 1905-2022 (Volume 1) [PDF ebook] 

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This comparative, transatlantic two-volume work covers nearly 120 years of the history of the rights, integration, and security of the Jewish people in both the United States and France, the countries with the largest and third-largest Jewish populations.Religious freedom and secularism have evolved differently in France and the United States, reinforcing their separate national identities. Yet there are parallels to their Jewish history, and in how the security of Jews has repeatedly defined and tested the national interests of France and the United States in world affairs. Drawing on the author’s personal experience as an international civil servant, these volumes explore topics such as tensions and common interests between France and the United States, the memory of the Shoah, social mobility, the tepid commitment of the United States to the rights of French Jews during World War II, trends in antisemitism and tolerance, and global climate change as a threat to largely coastal Jewish communities. They highlight what makes insecurity different in the 21st century and why a paradigm shift in policy is needed.This title is intended both for a general audience and advanced undergraduate and graduate students interested in Jewish history, urban history and international relations.
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Limba Engleză ● Format PDF ● Pagini 412 ● ISBN 9781000998924 ● Editura Taylor and Francis ● Publicat 2023 ● Descărcabil 3 ori ● Valută EUR ● ID 9191926 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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