Jews and French Quebecers
Autor Jacques Langlais, David Rome Traducere de Barbara Youngen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 oct 1991
Jacques Langlais and David Rome examine the merging -- through alterations of close co-operation and socio-political clashes -- of two Quebec ethno-cultural communities: one French, already rooted in the land of Quebec and its religio-cultural tradition; the other, Jewish, migrating from Europe through the last two centuries, equally rooted in its Jewish-Yiddish tradition. In Quebec both communities have learned to build and live together as well as to share their respective cultural heritages.
This remarkable experience, two hundred years of intercultural co-vivance, in a world fraught with ethnic tensions serves as a model for both Canada and other countries.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780889209985
ISBN-10: 0889209987
Pagini: 209
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
ISBN-10: 0889209987
Pagini: 209
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Cuprins
Table of Contents for
Jews and French Quebecers: Two Hundred Years of Shared History, by Jacques Langlais and David Rome, translated by Barbara Young
Foreword
Preface to the English Translation
The Ultramontane Influence
Confederation
The Quiet Revolution
Preface to the Original French Version
Relatives, Partners and Neighbours
Decades of Rupture
Post-War Liberations
I. Early Jewish Presence in Quebec, 1627-1882
Travel in New France Prohibited
The First Jewish Families
The First English Sephardic Community
Early Contributions to Political History
The Jews and the War in Quebec
Growth of the First Congregation: The de Solas
The 1882 Reform
The Associations: Emergence of a New Judaism
II. The Great Yiddish Migration, 1880-1940
From Shtetl to America
Insertion into Quebec
Early Challenges
III. The Reaction of French Quebec, 1880-1945
A New Phenomenon: Anti-Semitism
Precursors in Quebec
Jewish Schools
Anti-Semitism in the 1930s
IV. The Quiet Revolution of Jewish Quebecers, 1945-76
Cultural Revolution
Economic Emancipation
Church and Synagogue in Quebec
Religious Crisis
Arrival of the French-Speaking Jews
The 1976 Crisis
New Community Spirit
V. Where Is the Jewish Community Headed?
The Challenge of Continuity
Quebec Today
The Ambivalence of Nationalism in the 1970s
Exodus of Jewish Youth?
From Ethnocentric to Cultural Nationalism
The Future Belongs to Quebecers
Chronology: The Jews in Quebec
Notes
Bibliography
Jews and French Quebecers: Two Hundred Years of Shared History, by Jacques Langlais and David Rome, translated by Barbara Young
Foreword
Preface to the English Translation
The Ultramontane Influence
Confederation
The Quiet Revolution
Preface to the Original French Version
Relatives, Partners and Neighbours
Decades of Rupture
Post-War Liberations
I. Early Jewish Presence in Quebec, 1627-1882
Travel in New France Prohibited
The First Jewish Families
The First English Sephardic Community
Early Contributions to Political History
The Jews and the War in Quebec
Growth of the First Congregation: The de Solas
The 1882 Reform
The Associations: Emergence of a New Judaism
II. The Great Yiddish Migration, 1880-1940
From Shtetl to America
Insertion into Quebec
Early Challenges
III. The Reaction of French Quebec, 1880-1945
A New Phenomenon: Anti-Semitism
Precursors in Quebec
Jewish Schools
Anti-Semitism in the 1930s
IV. The Quiet Revolution of Jewish Quebecers, 1945-76
Cultural Revolution
Economic Emancipation
Church and Synagogue in Quebec
Religious Crisis
Arrival of the French-Speaking Jews
The 1976 Crisis
New Community Spirit
V. Where Is the Jewish Community Headed?
The Challenge of Continuity
Quebec Today
The Ambivalence of Nationalism in the 1970s
Exodus of Jewish Youth?
From Ethnocentric to Cultural Nationalism
The Future Belongs to Quebecers
Chronology: The Jews in Quebec
Notes
Bibliography
Descriere
Translation of: Juifs et Quebecois francais.