Continental Britons : : German-Jewish Refugees from Nazi Germany / Marion Berghahn.

Based on numerous in-depth and personal interviews with members of three generations, this is the first comprehensive study of German-Jewish refugees who came to England in the 1930s. The author addresses questions such as perceptions of Germany and Britain and attitudes towards Judaism. On the basi...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 The Process of Jewish Assimilation in Germany -- Chapter 2 Life Under the Threat of Nazism -- Chapter 3 Emigration -- Chapter 4 Search for New Roots -- Chapter 5 The Ambiguities of Ethnic Identification -- Chapter 6 'Continental' Britons -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index
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Based on numerous in-depth and personal interviews with members of three generations, this is the first comprehensive study of German-Jewish refugees who came to England in the 1930s. The author addresses questions such as perceptions of Germany and Britain and attitudes towards Judaism. On the basis of many case studies, the author shows how the refugees adjusted, often amazingly successfully, to their situation in Britain. While exploring the process of acculturation of the German-Jews in Britain, the author challenges received ideas about the process of Jewish assimilation in general, and that of the Jews in Germany in particular, and offers a new interpretation in the light of her own empirical data and of current anthropological theory.
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Immigrants Great Britain.
Jewish refugees Great Britain.
Jews Cultural assimilation Germany.
Jews, German Cultural assimilation Great Britain.
Jews, German Great Britain.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies. bisacsh
Jewish Studies, Refugee and Migration Studies, History: 20th Century to Present, Sociology.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Chapter 1 The Process of Jewish Assimilation in Germany --
Chapter 2 Life Under the Threat of Nazism --
Chapter 3 Emigration --
Chapter 4 Search for New Roots --
Chapter 5 The Ambiguities of Ethnic Identification --
Chapter 6 'Continental' Britons --
Conclusions --
Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Chapter 1 The Process of Jewish Assimilation in Germany --
Chapter 2 Life Under the Threat of Nazism --
Chapter 3 Emigration --
Chapter 4 Search for New Roots --
Chapter 5 The Ambiguities of Ethnic Identification --
Chapter 6 'Continental' Britons --
Conclusions --
Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Chapter 1 The Process of Jewish Assimilation in Germany --
Chapter 2 Life Under the Threat of Nazism --
Chapter 3 Emigration --
Chapter 4 Search for New Roots --
Chapter 5 The Ambiguities of Ethnic Identification --
Chapter 6 'Continental' Britons --
Conclusions --
Bibliography --
Index
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