This contemporary oral history; based on interviews conducted over an 18-year period; is the first of its kind in English. The interviews; some repeated with the same subjects over years; demonstrate how the Jewish community of Dijon has evolved over time in response to challenges both internal and external. The authors provide an introduction to the series of interviews as well as a detailed history of the community. A chronology; a map of Dijon; and photos of many interviewees are included. The book also provides an update on recent events in the community; a suggested reading list; and a bibliography.
#481092 in Books Harvey Paul 2016-11-10Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.35 x .93 x 6.25l; .0 #File Name: 1442236183264 pagesBounds of Their Habitation Race and Religion in American History
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