
Insecure Prosperity
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Morawska begins with an extensive examination of Jewish life in the Eastern European regions from which most of Johnstown's immigrants came, tracing features of culture and social relations that they brought with them to America. After detailing the process by which migration from Eastern Europe occurred, Morawska takes up the social organization of Johnstown, the place of Jews in that social order, the transformation of Jewish social life in the city, and relations between Jews and non-Jews. The resulting work will appeal simultaneously to students of American history, of American social life, of immigration, and of Jewish experience, as well as to the general reader interested in any of these topics.
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- Cover Page
- Half-title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Preface: What This Book is About, What is Different About it, and Who Helped in its Making
- Chapter 1: In the Shtetls and Out
- Ways of Life
- Popular Worldviews
- Get Thee Out!
- Chapter 2: Fitting Old-Country Resources into a New Place: The Formation of a (Multi-)Ethnic Economic Niche
- A Good Plaeefor Business: Building of the Ethnic Entreprenurial Niche
- The Ethnic Economic Niche at Work
- The Family Economy
- Johnstown's Jews by the Outbreak of World War I: Accomplishments
- Chapter 3: Insecure Prosperity
- Johnstown's Limited Opportunities and the Persistence of the Jewish Entrepreneurial Niche
- A Good Life for the Family: Economic Strategies and Household Management
- Sometimes Rich and Sometimes Poor: The Instability of Household Economies
- Chapter 4: Small Town, Slow Pace: Transformations in Jewish Sociocultural Life
- Religious and Social Life (Public)
- Religious and Social Life (Private)
- Looking for Educational Opportunities Was Not Really on People's Minds: Attitudes to and Practice of Extended Schooling
- Chapter 5: In the Middle on the Periphery: Involvement in the Local Society
- Participation in Civic-Political Affairs
- Participation in Community Affairs and Voluntary Organizations
- Participation in Social Cliques and Close Personal Relations
- Chapter 6: Through Several Lenses: Making Sense of Their Lives
- Much Much More Secure Insecurity
- The Wheel of Fortune
- Epilogue: Postwar Era: A Decline of the Community
- Appendix I: (Self-) Reflections of a Fieldworker
- Appendix II: Members of the Jewish Community in Johnstown and Vicinity Who Participated in this Study
- Notes
- Index
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