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    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108476249 , 9781108700009
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: xxix, 345 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Kerr-Ritchie, Jeffrey R. Rebellious passage
    DDC: 306.3/6209730904
    Schlagwort(e): Creole (Brig) ; Slave insurrections History 19th century ; Mutiny History 19th century ; Slaves Emancipation 19th century ; History ; Slave trade History 19th century ; Slave trade History 19th century ; USA ; Sklavenhandel ; Sklavenaufstand
    Kurzfassung: Eagle versus Lion -- The coastal passage -- "Several cases" -- "Engaged in the business ever since she was constructed" -- "The negroes have risen" -- "Their determination to quit the vessel" -- "Old neighbors" -- "A new state of things" -- "Property rights" versus "Rights of man" -- Causa proxima, non remota, spectator -- "Full and final settlement."
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  • 2
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    London : The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization in association with Liverpool University Press
    ISBN: 9781789627800 , 178962780X
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxii, 534 pages) , maps
    Serie: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als POLONSKY, ANTONY JEWS IN POLAND AND RUSSIA
    DDC: 305.89240438
    Schlagwort(e): Jews History ; Jews History ; Juifs - Pologne - Histoire ; Juifs - Russie - Histoire ; Ethnic relations ; Jews ; History ; Poland Ethnic relations ; Russia Ethnic relations ; Poland ; Russia
    Kurzfassung: In his three-volume history, Antony Polonsky provides a comprehensive survey - socio-political, economic, and religious - of the Jewish communities of eastern Europe from 1350 to the present. Until the Second World War, this was the heartland of the Jewish world: nearly three and a half million Jews lived in Poland alone, while nearly three million more lived in the Soviet Union. Although the majority of the Jews of Europe and the United States, and many of the Jews of Israel, originate from these lands, their history there is not well known. Rather, it is the subject of mythologizing and stereotypes that fail both to bring out the specific features of the Jewish civilization which emerged there and to illustrate what was lost. Jewish life, though often poor materially, was marked by a high degree of spiritual and ideological intensity and creativity. Antony Polonsky recreates this lost world - brutally cut down by the Holocaust and less brutally but still seriously damaged by the Soviet attempt to destroy Jewish culture. Wherever possible, the unfolding of history is illustrated by contemporary Jewish writings to show how Jews felt and reacted to the complex and difficult situations in which they found themselves. This first volume begins with an overview of Jewish life in Poland and Lithuania down to the mid-eighteenth century. It describes the towns and shtetls where the Jews lived, the institutions they developed, and their participation in the economy. Developments in religious life, including the emergence of hasidism and the growth of opposition to it, are described in detail. The volume goes on to cover the period from 1764 to 1881, highlighting government attempts to increase the integration of Jews into the wider society and the Jewish responses to these efforts, including the beginnings of the Haskalah movement. Attention is focused on developments in each country in turn: the problems of emancipation, acculturation, and assimilation in Prussian and Austrian Poland; the politics of integration in the Kingdom of Poland; and the failure of forced integration in the tsarist empire. Volume 2 covers the period 1881-1914; Volume 3 covers 1914-2008
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
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    London : The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization in association with Liverpool University Press
    ISBN: 9781789627817 , 1789627818 , 1904113834 , 9781904113836 , 1789620465 , 9781789620467
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 492 pages)
    Serie: The Littman library of Jewish civilization
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.89240438
    Schlagwort(e): Jews History ; Jews History ; Juifs - Pologne - Histoire ; Juifs - Russie - Histoire ; Ethnic relations ; Jews ; History ; Poland Ethnic relations ; Russia Ethnic relations ; Poland ; Russia
    Kurzfassung: In his three-volume history, Antony Polonsky provides a comprehensive survey - socio-political, economic, and religious - of the Jewish communities of eastern Europe from 1350 to the present. Until the Second World War, this was the heartland of the Jewish world: nearly three and a half million Jews lived in Poland alone, while nearly three million more lived in the Soviet Union. Although the majority of the Jews of Europe and the United States, and many of the Jews of Israel, originate from these lands, their history there is not well known. Rather, it is the subject of mythologizing and stereotypes that fail both to bring out the specific features of the Jewish civilization which emerged there and to illustrate what was lost. Jewish life, though often poor materially, was marked by a high degree of spiritual and ideological intensity and creativity. Antony Polonsky recreates this lost world - brutally cut down by the Holocaust and less brutally but still seriously damaged by the Soviet attempt to destroy Jewish culture. Wherever possible, the unfolding of history is illustrated by contemporary Jewish writings to show how Jews felt and reacted to the complex and difficult situations in which they found themselves. This second volume covers the period from 1881 to 1914. It considers the deterioration of the position of the Jews during that period and the new political and cultural movements that developed as a consequence: Zionism, socialism, autonomism, the emergence of modern Hebrew and Yiddish literature, Jewish urbanization, and the rise of popular Jewish culture. Galicia, Prussian Poland, the Kingdom of Poland, and the Tsarist Empire are all treated individually, as are the main towns of these areas. Volume 1 covers the period 1350-1881; Volume 3 covers 1914-2008
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
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    London : Littman Library of Jewish Civilization in association with Liverpool University Press
    ISBN: 9781789627824 , 1789627826 , 1904113486 , 9781904113485 , 1789620473 , 9781789620474
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xlii, 998 pages) , maps
    Serie: The Littman library of Jewish civilization
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.89240438
    Schlagwort(e): Jews History ; Jews History ; Juifs - Pologne - Histoire ; Juifs - Russie - Histoire ; Ethnic relations ; Jews ; History ; Poland Ethnic relations ; Russia Ethnic relations ; Poland ; Russia
    Kurzfassung: Antony Polonsky provides a comprehensive survey of the history - socio-political, economic, and religious - of the Jewish communities of eastern Europe from 1750, when the Polish - Lithuanian Commonwealth was the dominant political unit, to the present. Until the Second World War, this area was the heartland of the Jewish world: almost all the major movements which have characterized that world in recent times had their origins here, and it was home to the majority of the world's Jews. Nearly three and a half million lived in Poland alone, while nearly three million more lived in the Soviet Union. Although the majority of the Jews of Europe and the United States, and most of the Jews of Israel, originated from these lands, the history of their Jewish communities is not well known. Rather, it is the subject of mythologizing and stereotypes that fail both to bring out the specific features of the Jewish civilization which emerged here and to illustrate what was lost in the passage across the Channel and the Atlantic. Jewish life in these parts, though often poor materially, was marked by a high degree of spiritual and ideological intensity and creativity. Antony Polonsky recreates this lost world - brutally cut down by the Holocaust and less brutally but still seriously damaged by the Soviet attempt to destroy Jewish culture - in a way that avoids both sentimentalism and the simplification of the east European Jewish experience into a story of persecution and martyrdom. Wherever possible, the unfolding of history is illustrated by contemporary Jewish writings to show how Jews felt and reacted to the complex and difficult situations in which they found themselves. It is an important story whose relevance reaches far beyond the Jewish world or the bounds of east-central Europe. Polonsky establishes the context with a review of Jewish life in Poland and Lithuania down to the mid-eighteenth century, describing the towns and shtetls where the Jews lived, the institutions they developed, and their participation in the economy. He also considers their religious and intellectual life, including the emergence of hasidism, and the growth of opposition to it. He then describes government attempts to integrate and transform the Jews in the period from 1764 to 1881 and the Jewish response to these efforts. He considers the impact of modernization and the beginnings of the Haskalah movement, and looks at developments in each area in turn: the problems of emancipation, acculturation, and assimilation in Prussian and Austrian Poland; the politics of integration in the Kingdom of Poland; and the failure of forced integration in the tsarist empire. The third part of the book considers the deterioration of the position of the Jews in the period from 1881 to 1914 and the new Jewish politics that led to the development of new movements: Zionism, socialism, autonomism, the emergence of modern Hebrew and Yiddish literature, Jewish urbanization, and the rise of Jewish mass culture. Galicia, Prussian Poland, the Kingdom of Poland, and the tsarist empire are all treated individually, as are the main towns. The final part deals with the twentieth century. Starting from the First World War and the establishment of the Soviet Union, it deals in turn with Poland, Lithuania, and the Soviet Union up to the Second World War. It then reviews Polish - Jewish relations during the Second World War and examines the Soviet record and the Holocaust. The final chapters deal with the Jews in the Soviet Union and in Poland since 1945, concluding with an epilogue on the Jews in Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia since the collapse of communism
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Part I. From the First World War to the Second -- 1. The First World War and its Aftermath -- 2. The Jews in Polish Political and Social Life, 1921-1939 -- 3. Jewish Life in the Towns and Cities of Inter-War Poland -- 4. Jewish Writers in Independent Poland -- 5. Religious Life in Inter-War Poland -- 6. Lithuania between the Two World Wars -- 7. Jews in Soviet Russia and the Soviet Union, 1921-1941 -- 8. Towns, Shtetls, and Agricultural Settlements in the Soviet Union -- 9. Jewish Writing in Soviet Russia and the Soviet Union, 1917-1941 -- Part II. Ware and Genocide, 1939-1944 -- 10. The Prelude to the 'Final Solution', 1939-1941 -- 11. The Mass Murder of the Jews, 1941-1944 -- 12. Jewish Responses to Nazi Persecution -- 13. Contemporary Literary Responses to the Genocide -- 14. The Soviet Government and the Holocaust -- Part III. From the End of the Second World War to the Collapse of the Communist System -- 15. From 1944 to the Death of Stalin -- 16. From the Death of Stalin to the Invasion of Czechoslovakia -- 17. The Last Years of Communism, 1968-1991 -- Epiloge Jews in Eastern Europe and Russia Since the End of Communism -- 18. Jews in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Lithuania since 1991 -- 19. Jews in Poland since the End of Communism.
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108616324
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (xxix, 345 pages)
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Kerr-Ritchie, Jeffrey R. Rebellious passage
    DDC: 306.3/6209730904
    Schlagwort(e): Creole (Brig) ; Slave insurrections History 19th century ; Mutiny History 19th century ; Slaves Emancipation 19th century ; History ; Slave trade History 19th century ; Slave trade History 19th century ; Creole (Brig) ; Slave insurrections ; United States ; History ; 19th century ; Mutiny ; United States ; History ; 19th century ; Slaves ; Emancipation ; Bahamas ; History ; 19th century ; Slave trade ; United States ; History ; 19th century ; Slave trade ; Atlantic Coast (U.S.) ; History ; 19th century ; USA ; Atlantikküste ; Sklavenhandel ; Sklavenaufstand ; Geschichte
    Kurzfassung: In late October 1841, the Creole left Richmond with 137 slaves bound for New Orleans. It arrived five weeks later minus the Captain, one passenger, and most of the captives. Nineteen rebels had seized the US slave ship en route and steered it to the British Bahamas where the slaves gained their liberty. Drawing upon a sweeping array of previously unexamined state, federal, and British colonial sources, Rebellious Passage examines the neglected maritime dimensions of the extensive US slave trade and slave revolt. The focus on south-to-south self-emancipators at sea differs from the familiar narrative of south-to-north fugitive slaves over land. Moreover, a broader hemispheric framework of clashing slavery and antislavery empires replaces an emphasis on US antebellum sectional rivalry. Written with verve and commitment, Rebellious Passage chronicles the first comprehensive history of the ship revolt, its consequences, and its relevance to global modern slavery.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 07 Feb 2019)
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  • 6
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    Baton Rouge : LSU Press
    ISBN: 0807154725 , 9780807154724
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 online resource (256 pages)
    Serie: Antislavery, abolition, and the Atlantic world
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Kerr-Ritchie, Jeffrey R . Freedom's Seekers : Essays on Comparative Emancipation
    DDC: 306.362097
    Schlagwort(e): Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Antislavery movements / America / History ; Antislavery movements / United States / History ; Slaves / Emancipation / America / History ; Slaves / Emancipation / United States / History ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture ; Antislavery movements ; Slaves / Emancipation ; Geschichte ; Slaves Emancipation ; History ; Slaves Emancipation ; History ; Antislavery movements History ; Antislavery movements History ; Abolitionismus ; Emanzipation ; Sklaverei ; Amerika ; USA ; Amerika ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Amerika ; Sklaverei ; Emanzipation ; Abolitionismus ; Geschichte 1800-1900
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: COVER; CONTENTS; PREFACE; NOTE ON LANGUAGE; CHRONOLOGY; INTRODUCTION: Was U.S. Emancipation Exceptional?; PART ONE: EXPERIENCES; CHAPTER 1. Self-Emancipators across North America; CHAPTER 2. Slave Soldiers; CHAPTER 3. Slave Revolt across Borders; PART TWO: LIVES; CHAPTER 4. Samuel Ward and the Making of an Imperial Subject; CHAPTER 5. Freedwomen and Freed Children; CHAPTER 6. Freedom's First Generation; EPILOGUE: Freedom's Seekers Today; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Z.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie's Freedom's Seekers offers a bold and innovative intervention into the study of emancipation as a transnational phe-nomenon and serves as an important contribution to our understanding of the remaking of the nineteenth-century Atlantic Americas. Drawing on decades of research into slave and emancipation societies, Kerr-Ritchie is attentive to those who sought but were not granted freedom, and those who resisted enslavement individually as well as collectively on behalf of their communities. He explores the many roles that fugitive slaves, slave soldiers, and sl
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