
Jewish Immigrants and American Capitalism, 1880–1920: From Caste to Class
Review "The level of scholarship is superb . . . . This is an outstanding, original study that will, quite possibly, fundamentally change the way we think about American Jewish history." ---Tony Michels, University of Wisconsin-Madison"Well argues and thoughtfully presented, this study should prompt further debate about US immigration and the nature of cultural adaptation. Recommended." -ChoiceEli Lederhendler presents a historical analysis of the transformation in the economic lives of eastern European Jewry, primarily from the Pale of Settlement in the Russian Empire to the American scene." -Barry R. Chiswick, Journal of American Ethnic History"...an important, thoughtful, and very readable challenge to conventional explanations of immigrant Eastern European Jews' adaptation to American society." -Karen Brodkin, Shofar"...monographic essay of signal importance for a field not under consideration here: American Jewish history." -Kenneth B. Moss, The Journal of Modern History Book Description
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