American Jewish Life, 1920-1990: American Jewish HistoryJeffrey S. Gurock Routledge, 2013/10/23 - 394 ページ This volume contains articles on Jewish life from 1920 to the present. Its entries include studies of the economy and migration in postwar America, the impact of Holocaust survivors on American Society and the reaction to gender stereotypes within American Culture. |
目次
1 The Midpassage of American Jewry 19291945 | 1 |
19451955 | 17 |
The Case of Miami and Los Angeles | 35 |
4 The GermanJewish Community of Washington Heights | 4 |
A SocioCultural Portrait | 14 |
An Exploratory Study | 28 |
7 Occupational Patterns of American Jews I | 139 |
8 Occupational Patterns of American Jews II | 161 |
9 Occupational Patterns of American Jews III | 187 |
10 The Postwar Economy of American Jews | 292 |
The Harvard Case and the Origins of the Third AmericanJewish Commercial Elite | 310 |
12 The Impact of Feminism on American Jewish Life | 3 |
Jewish Gender Stereotypes in American Culture | 63 |
Jews in Postwar American Culture | 268 |
Index | 355 |
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