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Title World War I and the Jews : conflict and transformations in Europe, the Middle East, and America / edited by Marsha L. Rozenblit and Jonathan Karp.

Publication Info. New York : Berghahn Books, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 335 pages)
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Figures; Tables; Maps; Acknowledgments; Introduction: On the Significance of World War I and the Jews; Part I -- Overviews; Chapter 1 -- World War I and Its Impact on the Problem of Security in Jewish History; Chapter 2 -- The European Jewish World 1914-1919: What Changed?; Chapter 3 -- Jewish Diplomacy and the Politics of War and Peace; Part II -- Local Studies; Chapter 4 -- Bravery in the Borderlands, Martyrs on the Margins: Jewish War Heroes and World War I Narratives in France, 1914-1940; Chapter 5 -- The Budapest Jewish Community's Galician October.
Chapter 6 -- Confronting the Bacterial Enemy: Public Health, Philanthropy, and Jewish Responses to Typhus in Poland, 1914-1921Chapter 7 -- The Union of Jewish Soldiers under Soviet Rule; Chapter 8 -- Global Conflict, Local Politics: The Jews of Salonica and World War I; Chapter 9 -- Recounting the Past, Shaping the Future: Ladino Literary Representations of World War I; Chapter 10 -- Women and the War: The Social and Economic Impact of World War I on Jewish Women in the Traditional Holy Cities of Palestine; Chapter 11 -- Baghdadi Jews in the Ottoman Military during World War I.
Chapter 12 -- Unintentional Pluralists: Military Policy, Jewish Servicemen, and the Development of Tri-Faith America during World War IChapter 13 -- American Yiddish Socialists at the Wartime Crossroads: Patriotism and Nationalism versus Proletarian Internationalism; Chapter 14 -- Louis Marshall during World War I: Change and Continuity in Jewish Culture and Politics; Index.
Summary World War I utterly transformed the lives of Jews around the world: it allowed them to show their patriotism, to dispel antisemitic myths about Jewish cowardice, and to fight for Jewish rights. Moreover, and especially in Eastern Europe, Jews suffered tremendously as refugees and deportees, and had to cope with the challenges created by the rebordering of Europe and the creation of new states after the war. This book provides a fascinating survey of the ways in which Jewish communities participated in and were changed by the Great War, focusing on the dramatic circumstances they faced in Europe, North America, and the Middle East during and after the conflict.
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Subject World War, 1914-1918 -- Jews.
World War (1914-1918)
Jews.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Influence.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Social aspects -- Europe.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Social aspects -- Middle East.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Social aspects -- America.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Western.
HISTORY -- Jewish.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Social aspects.
America.
Europe.
Middle East.
Chronological Term 1914-1918
Added Author Rozenblit, Marsha L., 1950- editor.
Karp, Jonathan, 1960- editor.
Other Form: Print version: World War I and the Jews. New York : Berghahn Books, [2017] 9781785335921 (DLC) 2017014887
ISBN 9781785335938 (electronic book)
1785335936 (electronic book)
9781785335921 (hardback ; alkaline paper)