Description for 1929
Hardcover.
Winner of the 2013 National Jewish Book Award, Anthologies and Collections
The year 1929 represents a major turning point in interwar Jewish society, proving to be a year when Jews, regardless of where they lived, saw themselves affected by developments that took place around the world, as the crises endured by other Jews became part of the transnational Jewish consciousness. In the United States, the stock market crash brought lasting economic, social, and ideological changes to the Jewish community and limited its ability to support humanitarian and nationalist projects in other countries. In Palestine, the anti-Jewish riots in Hebron ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
New York University Press United States
Number of pages
240
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780814720202
SKU
V9780814720202
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Ref
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About Hasia R. Diner (Ed.)
Hasia R. Diner (Editor) Hasia R. Diner is Professor Emerita at the Departments of History and the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University, and Director of the Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History. She is the former series editor for our Goldstein-Goren series in American Jewish History. Among her many books are ... Read more
Reviews for 1929
Anthologies are notoriously difficult to evaluate because they are disparate. Withal, the interesting material presented in these articles more than compensates for the inability of some contributors to march under the assigned 1929 banner.
Henry L. Feingold
The Journal of American History
This wide-ranging and innovative collection of essays presents the distinct features of the interwar period ... Read more
Henry L. Feingold
The Journal of American History
This wide-ranging and innovative collection of essays presents the distinct features of the interwar period ... Read more