
The History of the Shanghai Jews: New Pathways of Research
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Format
Kindle
Pages
448
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2022
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Edition
2
ISBN-10
3031137612
ISBN-13
9783031137617
Description
In this insightful volume, Rassul Bairamkulov and Eby G. Friedman delve into the largely overlooked history of the Jewish community in Shanghai. The authors present a rich tapestry woven from historical narratives, demonstrating how this unique community thrived amidst the backdrop of war and displacement. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, they illuminate the cultural and social contributions of the Jews in Shanghai, offering readers a profound understanding of their experiences.
The work is not merely a recounting of events; it also engages with historiographical reviews that challenge existing narratives. By examining various sources and perspectives, the authors encourage readers to consider the complexities of identity, migration, and integration in a rapidly changing world. Their analyses reveal the dynamic interplay between local cultures and the Jewish diaspora, enriching the scholarly discourse surrounding this subject.
Overall, this volume stands as a significant contribution to Asian German studies, paving new pathways for research and dialogue on a community that has often been overlooked in both Jewish and Asian histories.
The work is not merely a recounting of events; it also engages with historiographical reviews that challenge existing narratives. By examining various sources and perspectives, the authors encourage readers to consider the complexities of identity, migration, and integration in a rapidly changing world. Their analyses reveal the dynamic interplay between local cultures and the Jewish diaspora, enriching the scholarly discourse surrounding this subject.
Overall, this volume stands as a significant contribution to Asian German studies, paving new pathways for research and dialogue on a community that has often been overlooked in both Jewish and Asian histories.
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