Jews, Labour and the Left, 1918-48

Jews, Labour and the Left, 1918-48

Bird, Stephen; Collette, Christine

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2000

194

Dura

Inglês

9780754602620

15 a 20 dias

With the advent of World War II, fascism became inextricably associated with anti-Semitism. It is hardly surprising, therefore, that a significant number of Jewish people were politically inclined towards the left and actively involved in socialist movements. This study surveys that involvement.
Contents: Introduction, Christine Collette and Stephen Bird; Comrades and Kinsmen: The Jewish Labor Committee and Anti-Nazi Activity, 1934-41, Gail Malmgreen; White-Collar and Labour: Clerks and the Histadrut in British-Ruled Palestine, David De Vries; British Jewry and Labour Politics, 1918-39, Deborah Osmond; 'Le soleil du socialisme commence A se lever sur le monde':The Utopian Visions of Labour Zionism, British Labour and the Labour and Socialist International in the 1930s, Christine Collette; A Question of 'Jewish Politics'? The Jewish Section of the Communist Party of Great Britain, 1936-45, Jason Heppell; Szmul Zygielbojm, the British Labour Party and the Holocaust, Isabelle Tombs; Looking the Other Way: The British Labour Party, Zionism and the Palestinians, Paul Kelemen; Jews and the Trade Union Movements in the UK and US: Select Bibliographical Sources, Arieh Lebowitz; Afterword: Dresden Homecoming, Irene Wagner; Index.
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