Emerging metropolis : New York Jews in the age of immigration, 1840-1920 / Annie Polland and Daniel Soyer with a foreword by Deborah Dash Moore and with a visual essay by Diana L. Linden.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 2 of the three part series, Deborah Dash Moore, general editor.
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Cover; Contents; Foreword; General Editor's Acknowledgments; Authors' Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Emerging Jewish Metropolis; 1 Neighborhood Networks; 2 "Radical Reform": Union through Charity; 3 Moorish Manhattan; 4 Immigrant Citadels: Tenements, Shops, Stores, and Streets; 5 Capital of the Jewish World; 6 Jews at the Polls: The Rise of the Jewish Style in New York Politics; 7 Jews and New York Culture; Conclusion: The Jewish Metropolis at the End of the Immigrant Era; Visual Essay: An Introduction to the Visual and Material Culture of New York City Jews, 1840-1920; Notes.
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