
Controversy and Crisis
Studies in the History of the Jews in Modern Britain
Geoffrey Alderman(Author)
Academic Studies Press
Published on 17. July 2008
Book
Hardback
375 pages
978-1-934843-22-2 (ISBN)
Description
Professor Geoffrey Alderman is the acknowledged authority on the history of the Jews in modern Britain. During an academic career spanning forty years he has produced some of the most authoritative and controversial studies in this field, lighting up the dark corners of the Jewish existence in Great Britain and revealing secrets the Anglo-Jewish communities would rather have kept from public view. In Controversy and Crisis, Alderman presents sixteen of these essays, covering fields as disparate as the history of the Jewish vote in the UK, the true story of the British Chief Rabbinate, and the uneasy tenure of Sir Jonathan Sacks in that office. He also considers the role of the historian in Anglo-Jewish life, and the troubled careers of some of its leaders and scholars.
Reviews / Votes
"This anthology is a showcase for Alderman's achievements as an historian, and a lesson in how to write minority history...a lively collection that combines essays of the highest scholarship with courageous journalism."--D. Cesarani, Royal Holloway, University of London in EHR, cxxv. 513 (Apr. 2010)More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Brighton
United States
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Cloth over boards
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Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
767 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-934843-22-2 (9781934843222)
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Geoffrey Alderman (Ph.D. University of Oxford, 1969) is the Michael Gross Professor of Politics & Contemporary History at the University of Buckingham and is the acknowledged authority on the history of the Jews in modern Britain. In 2006, Oxford conferred on him with the degree of Doctor of Letters in respect of his work in this field.
Content
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Anglo-Jewry: A Suitable Case for Treatment
2. Academic Duty and Communal Obligation: Some Thoughts on the Writing of Anglo-Jewish History
3. The Jew as Scapegoat? The Settlement and Reception of Jews in South Wales before 1914
4. The Anti-Jewish Riots of August 1911 in South Wales: A Response
5. The British Chief Rabbinate: A Most Peculiar Practice
6. Power, Authority and Status in British Jewry: The Chief Rabbinate and Shechita
7. The Defense of Shechita: Anglo-Jewry and the 'Humane Conditions' Regulations in 1990
8. Jewish Political Attitudes and Voting Patterns in England 1945-1987
9. London Jewry and London Politics, 1889-1934
10. Jews in the Economy of London (1850-1940)
11. M.H. Davis: The Rise and Fall of a Communal Upstart
12. English Jews or Jews of the English Persuasion: Reflections on the Emancipation of Anglo-Jewry
13. British Jewry: The Disintegration of a Community
14. That Letter... Rabbinical Politics and Jewish Management
15. Kosher Sex and Leadership Lubrication
16. Cecil Roth: A Personal Appraisal
Guide to Further Reading
Index.
Acknowledgments
1. Anglo-Jewry: A Suitable Case for Treatment
2. Academic Duty and Communal Obligation: Some Thoughts on the Writing of Anglo-Jewish History
3. The Jew as Scapegoat? The Settlement and Reception of Jews in South Wales before 1914
4. The Anti-Jewish Riots of August 1911 in South Wales: A Response
5. The British Chief Rabbinate: A Most Peculiar Practice
6. Power, Authority and Status in British Jewry: The Chief Rabbinate and Shechita
7. The Defense of Shechita: Anglo-Jewry and the 'Humane Conditions' Regulations in 1990
8. Jewish Political Attitudes and Voting Patterns in England 1945-1987
9. London Jewry and London Politics, 1889-1934
10. Jews in the Economy of London (1850-1940)
11. M.H. Davis: The Rise and Fall of a Communal Upstart
12. English Jews or Jews of the English Persuasion: Reflections on the Emancipation of Anglo-Jewry
13. British Jewry: The Disintegration of a Community
14. That Letter... Rabbinical Politics and Jewish Management
15. Kosher Sex and Leadership Lubrication
16. Cecil Roth: A Personal Appraisal
Guide to Further Reading
Index.