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The Jews and the Nation-States of Southeastern Europe from the 19th Century to the Great Depression
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The Jews and the Nation-States of Southeastern Europe from the 19th Century to the Great Depression

Combining Viewpoints on a Controversial Story
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In the second half of the 19th century, Southeastern Europe was home to a vast and heterogeneous constellation of Jewish communities, mainly Sephardic to the south (Bulgaria, Greece) and Ashkenazi to the north (Hungary, Romanian Moldavia), with a broad mixed area in-between (Croatia, Serbia, Romanian Wallachia).
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-4438-9454-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
FormatMit Schutzumschlag
ErscheinungsortNewcastle upon Tyne
ErscheinungslandVereinigtes Königreich
Erscheinungsdatum14.07.2016
Auflageunabridged edition
Seiten270 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 148 mm, Höhe 212 mm
Artikel-Nr.30398943
KatalogNielsen
Datenquelle-Nr.9781443894548
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Tullia Catalan is Assistant Professor at the University of Trieste, where she lectures on Modern and Contemporary Jewish History. Her research focuses on the history of the Jewish communities in Italy and their relationships with the majority society during the 19th and 20th centuries. She is a member of the editorial board of Quest: Issues in Contemporary Jewish History and a scientific member of Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea di Milano. Her recent publications include The Ambivalence of a Port-City: The Jews of Trieste from the 19th to the 20th Century in Quest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History 2 (2011); Italian Jews and the 1848-49 Revolutions: Patriotism and Multiple Identities in The Risorgimento Revisited: Nationalism and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Italy (2012); and Les Juifs italiens et le Risorgimento: un regard historiographique in Revue d´Histoire du XIXe siècle 44 (2012).Marco Dogo was Professor (now retired) of the History of Eastern Europe at the University of Trieste. He has also previously served as Director of DIAnet International School, Trieste. His fields of research include migrant groups between the Balkans and the Adriatic, their traditional identities and their role in Mediterranean trade, and modernization processes in the nation-states of Southeastern Europe. His publications include Disrupting and reshaping: Early stages of nation-building in the Balkans (2002); Città dei Balcani, città d´Europa. Studi sullo sviluppo urbano delle capitali post-ottomane 1830-1923 (2008); and War, colonization and trade in the Danube basin in the modern era: some sustainability-related issues in DIAnet Int. School Proceedings 2015.

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