This book focuses on the nature and extent of social change, integration and identity transformation within the Jewish community of Britain during the interwar years. It probes the notion – widely articulated by Jewish communal leaders at this time – that the immigrant second generation (i.e. British and foreign-born children of Russian and Eastern European Jews who migrated to Britain in the late Victorian era up to the First World War) had ‘estranged’ themselves from their Jewishness, Jewish elders and peers and were fast assimilating into the British mainstream.The volume analyses the second generation’s developing outlooks and behavioural trends in a variety of environments, effectively charting the changes and continuities present ther...
This study examines the Jewish identity of teenagers growing up as both British and Jewish. While th...
This thesis is the first study of second generation Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe who took p...
This thesis concerns the growth and transformation of the Yiddish press in Britain between 1896-1910...
This thesis examines the changing representations of the Eastern European Jewish immigrant experienc...
This thesis examines the Anglo-Jewish community in the three decades following its so-called emancip...
This thesis examines the Anglo-Jewish community in the three decades following its so-called emancip...
This book examines Jewish communities in Britain in an era of immense social, economic and religious...
In contemporary Britain, Jewish identity – what it means to be ‘Jewish’, how it is to be enacted and...
This thesis attends to the major question ‘how is Jewish identity created and maintained in contempo...
The classic model of diaspora constructs the process of population change as spatial, along a horizo...
The thesis examines the relationship between Britain’s Jews, both established and refugee, with the ...
This work explores changes and developments in London's Jewish community in the years between 1840 a...
Book synopsis: This book presents an important new perspective on Jews in England - and English atti...
This thesis traces cultural and socio-political responses to the alien Jew in Britain through the pr...
In Todd Endelman's spare and elegant narrative, the history of British Jewry in the modern period is...
This study examines the Jewish identity of teenagers growing up as both British and Jewish. While th...
This thesis is the first study of second generation Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe who took p...
This thesis concerns the growth and transformation of the Yiddish press in Britain between 1896-1910...
This thesis examines the changing representations of the Eastern European Jewish immigrant experienc...
This thesis examines the Anglo-Jewish community in the three decades following its so-called emancip...
This thesis examines the Anglo-Jewish community in the three decades following its so-called emancip...
This book examines Jewish communities in Britain in an era of immense social, economic and religious...
In contemporary Britain, Jewish identity – what it means to be ‘Jewish’, how it is to be enacted and...
This thesis attends to the major question ‘how is Jewish identity created and maintained in contempo...
The classic model of diaspora constructs the process of population change as spatial, along a horizo...
The thesis examines the relationship between Britain’s Jews, both established and refugee, with the ...
This work explores changes and developments in London's Jewish community in the years between 1840 a...
Book synopsis: This book presents an important new perspective on Jews in England - and English atti...
This thesis traces cultural and socio-political responses to the alien Jew in Britain through the pr...
In Todd Endelman's spare and elegant narrative, the history of British Jewry in the modern period is...
This study examines the Jewish identity of teenagers growing up as both British and Jewish. While th...
This thesis is the first study of second generation Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe who took p...
This thesis concerns the growth and transformation of the Yiddish press in Britain between 1896-1910...