Jewish Life in the Industrial Promised Land 1855-2005
Autor Nora Faires, Nancy Hanfliken Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 sep 2005
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Jewish Life in the Industrial Promised Land--1855-2005 combines an examination of the evolution of a small ethnic and religious community with analysis of the dramatic rise and decline of an industrial boomtown. In both popular accounts and scholarly writings, Flint has become an icon of manufacturing production become rustbelt ruin. As this book shows, even during Flint's vaunted postwar "golden age," Jews participated in the good life of consumer abundance but remained outside the city's major industry of automaking and absent from its most important corridors of power. Throughout the twentieth century, most Jewish families in this General Motors town worked as storekeepers, entrepreneurs, and professionals. They carved out a niche in the interstices of a political economy over which, like the autoworkers who were their customers and clients, they had little control but upon which their economic fortunes depended. When General Motors began slashing jobs in the mid 1970s, Flint's Jewish families consequently suffered along with other city residents, both black and white. Flint Jewry thus was forged in a setting of economic boom, but has seen that white- hot prosperity turn to ash, as the city has become America’s poster town for deindustrialization.
Jewish Life in the Industrial Promised Land provides a unique window on the religious, social, and communal structures created by Jews in this wildly turbulent environment. It traces a Jewish community comprised of multiple strands of migrants. It sees Flint Jewry as part of a global diaspora during decades of tumult, destruction, and international realignment. The study of Jewish Life in the Industrial Promised Land hopes to stir memories and imagination, to engage and enlighten, and to explicate key aspects of the evolution of twentieth-century American society and culture, while paying close attention to the voices of those whose story it tells.
Jewish Life in the Industrial Promised Land provides a unique window on the religious, social, and communal structures created by Jews in this wildly turbulent environment. It traces a Jewish community comprised of multiple strands of migrants. It sees Flint Jewry as part of a global diaspora during decades of tumult, destruction, and international realignment. The study of Jewish Life in the Industrial Promised Land hopes to stir memories and imagination, to engage and enlighten, and to explicate key aspects of the evolution of twentieth-century American society and culture, while paying close attention to the voices of those whose story it tells.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780870137716
ISBN-10: 0870137719
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
ISBN-10: 0870137719
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
Notă biografică
Nora Faires is Associate Professor of History and Women's Studies at Western Michigan University. Faires serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of American Ethnic History and the Michigan Historical Review and on committees of the Immigration and Ethnic History Society and Social Science History Association. Faires is coauthor of Permeable Border: The Great Lakes Basin as Transnational Region, 1650-1990.
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Jewish Life in the Industrial Promised Land--1855-2005 combines an examination of the evolution of a small ethnic and religious community with analysis of the dramatic rise and decline of an industrial boomtown.
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- Independent Publisher Book Awards Finalist, 2006