Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource
Edition:
First edition
Series Statement:
Irish studies
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Irish questions and Jewish questions
DDC:
941.5/004924
Keywords:
Jews History
;
Jews
;
HISTORY ; Europe ; Great Britain
;
Jews
;
History
;
Ethnic relations
;
Ireland Ethnic relations
;
Ireland
Abstract:
Introduction: Irish Questions and Jewish Questions / Aidan Beatty and Dan O'Brien -- British Israelites, Irish Israelites, and the Ends of an Analogy / Abby Bender -- "Not So Different after All": Irish and Continental European Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective / R. M. Douglas -- "New Jerusalem": Constructing Jewish Space in Ireland, 1880-1914 / Peter Hession -- Irish Representations of Jews and Jewish Responses/Jewish Representations of Jews and Irish Responses / Natalie Wynn -- From Richard Lalor Sheil to Leon Pinsker: The Jewish Question, the Irish Question, and a Genealogy of Hebrewphobia / Sander L. Gilman -- Rebellious Jews on the Edge of Empire: The Judaeo-Irish Home Rule Association / Heather Miller Rubens -- Rethinking Irish Protectionism: Jewish Refugee Factories and the Pursuit of an Irish Ireland for Industry / Trisha Oakley Kessler -- Irish, Jewish, or Both: Hybrid Identities of David Marcus, Stanley Price, and Myself / George Bornstein -- The Irish Victory Fund and the United Jewish Appeal as Nation-Building Projects / Dan Lainer-Vos / The Discourses of Irish Jewish Studies: Bernard Shaw, Max Nordau, and Evocations of the Cosmopolitan / Stephen Watt -- The Historical Revitalization of Hebrew as a Model for the Revitalization of Irish? / Muiris Laoire -- "From the Isle of Saints to the Holy Land": Irish Encounters with Zionism in the Palestine Mandate / Seán William Gannon -- Epilogue / Aidan Beatty and Dan O'Brien
Abstract:
"Clustered under the headings of Representations, Realities, and Migrations, this volume seeks to understand the shared history of the Jewish and Irish Questions (both in Europe and in Israel-Palestine and North America), the perceptions of Jews in Irish culture, and the ways in which Irish nationalists have used Jewishness as a means of understanding their own minority status. In addition, this volume adds to the critically understudied field of Irish-Jewish social history."--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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