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Emerging Metropolis New York Jews in the Age of Immigration, 1840–1920 (City of Promises) - Annie Polland, Daniel Soyer 2013 PDF NYU Press BOOKS HISTORY
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Emerging Metropolis New York Jews in the Age of Immigration, 1840–1920 (City of Promises)
Author: Annie Polland, Daniel Soyer
Year: 2013
Pages: 543
Format: PDF
File size: 6 MB
Language: ENG



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David G. The Plot of Emerging Metropolis New York Jews in the Age of Immigration 1840-1920 City of Promises In his groundbreaking book, Emerging Metropolis: New York Jews in the Age of Immigration, 1840-1920—City of Promises, Dr. David G. sets out to explore the history of Jewish immigrants in New York City during one of the most transformative periods in American history. Through meticulous research and engaging narratives, he paints a vivid picture of how these immigrants navigated the challenges of urbanization, industrialization, and cultural change, ultimately shaping the city into what it is today. The story begins in the mid-19th century when waves of Jewish immigrants arrived in New York seeking refuge from war, famine, and persecution in Europe. These newcomers brought with them their traditions, beliefs, and aspirations, which collided with those of native-born Americans, creating tensions that would shape the future of the city and its inhabitants. Dr. David G. masterfully weaves together individual stories of these immigrants, revealing the complexities of their experiences and struggles as they adapted to life in America. He explores the ways in which they found work, built communities, and formed relationships, all while maintaining their cultural identities. At the same time, he shows how their presence influenced the development of New York's infrastructure, economy, and society.
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