Encyclopedia of American Jewish History [2 Volumes]: American Ethnic Histories Series
Autor Eunice Pollack, Stephen H. Norwooden Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 iul 2007
American Jews have profoundly shaped, and been shaped by, American culture. Yet American history texts have largely ignored the Jewish experience. The "Encyclopedia of American Jewish History" corrects that omission.
In essays and short entries written by 125 of the world's leading scholars of American Jewish history and culture, this encyclopedia explores both religious and secular aspects of American Jewish life. It examines the European background and immigration of American Jews and their impact on the professions and academic disciplines, mass culture and the arts, literature and theater, and labor and radical movements. It explores Zionism, antisemitism, responses to the Holocaust, the branches of Judaism, and Jews' relations with other groups, including Christians, Muslims, and African Americans. The encyclopedia covers the Jewish press and education, Jewish organizations, and Jews' participation in America's wars. In two comprehensive volumes, "Encyclopedia of American Jewish History" makes 350 years of American Jewish experience accessible to scholars, all levels of students, and the reading public.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1851096388
Pagini: 775
Ilustrații: 114
Dimensiuni: 221 x 283 x 62 mm
Greutate: 2.79 kg
Ediția:and.
Editura: ABC-Clio, LLC
Seriile American Ethnic Histories Series, American Ethnic Experience
Descriere
In essays and short entries written by 125 of the world's leading scholars of American Jewish history and culture, this encyclopedia explores both religious and secular aspects of American Jewish life. It examines the European background and immigration of American Jews and their impact on the professions and academic disciplines, mass culture and the arts, literature and theater, and labor and radical movements. It explores Zionism, antisemitism, responses to the Holocaust, the branches of Judaism, and Jews' relations with other groups, including Christians, Muslims, and African Americans. The encyclopedia covers the Jewish press and education, Jewish organizations, and Jews' participation in America's wars. In two comprehensive volumes, Encyclopedia of American Jewish History makes 350 years of American Jewish experience accessible to scholars, all levels of students, and the reading public.
Recenzii
- Midwest Book Review
"Encyclopedia of American Jewish History provides not just reference listings but in-depth article discussions essential for any student of Judaic history, especially those seeking a solid introductory reference."
- Midwest Book Review
"It belongs in all academic and large public library collections."
- Booklist
"Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates and above; general readers."
- Choice
"Libraries would do well to add this compilation to their shelves to take advantage of current scholarship and the expertise of the encyclopedia's writers."
- Reference & User Services Quarterly
"Academic libraries supporting courses on ethnic history and Jewish studies will be well advised to add it to their collections, as would larger public libraries where there is interest."
- Against the Grain