Jews and Booze – Becoming American in the Age of Prohibition: Goldstein-Goren Series in American Jewish History
Autor Marni Davisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781479882441
ISBN-10: 1479882445
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria Goldstein-Goren Series in American Jewish History
ISBN-10: 1479882445
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria Goldstein-Goren Series in American Jewish History
Recenzii
"... a provocative study of Jews' complicated relationship to alcohol and Prohibition in American history."-Publishers Weekly"In her debut, Davis suggests that anti-Semitism and Prohibition were parallel expressions of political disquiet during the turn of the last century...A fascinating, nuanced social history."-KirkusA pioneering study of Jews and the American trade in alcohol from entrepreneurial 19th century immigrants through 20th century battles over prohibition. Lively, well-researched, and comprehensive, this will long stand as the definitive study of Jews, booze, and evolving American taboos.-Jonathan D. Sarna, author of American Judaism: A HistoryImaginatively conceived, fiercely researched, beautifully written, Jews and Booze is welcome news indeed. A very talented and promising historian has shown how a contentious slice of the American Jewish past can remain important to today's readersand has made a particular conflict between Protestant moralism and ethnic habits her own. -Stephen J. Whitfield, author of In Search of American Jewish CultureIn this groundbreaking study, Davis deftly blends social and cultural history to uncover the important role American Jews played in the liquor trade, and the hostilities they elicited. In recovering this nearly forgotten past, Jews and Booze provides a prism through which to view the difficulties of Americanization. -Tony Michels, author of A Fire in Their Hearts: Yiddish Socialists in New York
"... a provocative study of Jews' complicated relationship to alcohol and Prohibition in American history."-Publishers Weekly "In her debut, Davis suggests that anti-Semitism and Prohibition were parallel expressions of political disquiet during the turn of the last century...A fascinating, nuanced social history."-Kirkus "A pioneering study of Jews and the American trade in alcohol from entrepreneurial 19th century immigrants through 20th century battles over prohibition. Lively, well-researched, and comprehensive, this will long stand as the definitive study of Jews, booze, and evolving American taboos."-Jonathan D. Sarna, author of American Judaism: A History "Imaginatively conceived, fiercely researched, beautifully written, Jews and Booze is welcome news indeed. A very talented and promising historian has shown how a contentious slice of the American Jewish past can remain important to today's readers - and has made a particular conflict between Protestant moralism and ethnic habits her own." -Stephen J. Whitfield, author of In Search of American Jewish Culture "In this groundbreaking study, Davis deftly blends social and cultural history to uncover the important role American Jews played in the liquor trade, and the hostilities they elicited. In recovering this nearly forgotten past, Jews and Booze provides a prism through which to view the difficulties of Americanization." -Tony Michels, author of A Fire in Their Hearts: Yiddish Socialists in New York
"... a provocative study of Jews' complicated relationship to alcohol and Prohibition in American history."-Publishers Weekly "In her debut, Davis suggests that anti-Semitism and Prohibition were parallel expressions of political disquiet during the turn of the last century...A fascinating, nuanced social history."-Kirkus "A pioneering study of Jews and the American trade in alcohol from entrepreneurial 19th century immigrants through 20th century battles over prohibition. Lively, well-researched, and comprehensive, this will long stand as the definitive study of Jews, booze, and evolving American taboos."-Jonathan D. Sarna, author of American Judaism: A History "Imaginatively conceived, fiercely researched, beautifully written, Jews and Booze is welcome news indeed. A very talented and promising historian has shown how a contentious slice of the American Jewish past can remain important to today's readers - and has made a particular conflict between Protestant moralism and ethnic habits her own." -Stephen J. Whitfield, author of In Search of American Jewish Culture "In this groundbreaking study, Davis deftly blends social and cultural history to uncover the important role American Jews played in the liquor trade, and the hostilities they elicited. In recovering this nearly forgotten past, Jews and Booze provides a prism through which to view the difficulties of Americanization." -Tony Michels, author of A Fire in Their Hearts: Yiddish Socialists in New York
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Examines American Jews long and complicated relationship to alcohol during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Examines American Jews long and complicated relationship to alcohol during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.