| Call # |
DS135.C5 C355 2019 |
| Descript |
xi, 242 pages ; 25 cm |
| Series |
Touro University Press books
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| Bibliog. |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
| Note |
Proceedings of a conference which took place in Shanghai in June 2015 |
| Contents |
Preface/ Rodger Citron -- How many Shanghai Jews were there /r Steve Hochstadt -- The Burak Family: The migration of Russian Jewish family through the first half of the twentieth century / Anne Atkinson -- Russian Jews in Shanghai 1920- 1950: New life as Shanghailanders / Liliane Willens -- Desperate hopes, shattered dreams: The 1937 Shanghai-Manila voyage of the "Gneisenau" and the fate of European Jewry / Jonathan Goldstein -- Diplomatic rescue: Shanghai as a means of escape and refuge / Manli Ho -- 305/13 Kungping Road / Evelyn Pike Rubin -- What I learned from Shanghai refugees / Steve Hochstadt -- Chinese responses to the holocaust: Chinese attitudes toward Jewish refugees in the late 1930s and early 1940s / Xu Xin -- Imagined geographies, imagined identities, imagined glocal histories / Dan Ben-Canaan -- Ephemeral memories, eternal traumas and evolving classifications: Shanghai Jewish refugees and debates about defining a Holocaust survivor / Gabrielle Abram -- Bibliography -- Index |
| Subject |
Jewish refugees -- China -- Shanghai -- Congresses
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Jews -- China -- Shanghai -- Congresses
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World War, 1939-1945 -- China -- Shanghai -- Congresses
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Shanghai (China) -- Ethnic relations -- Congresses
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| Alt Author |
Hochstadt, Steve, 1948- editor
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| ISBN |
9781644691311 hardcover |
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1644691310 hardcover |
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9781644693315 paperback |
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1644693313 paperback |
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9781644691328 adobe electronic book |
| ISBN/ISSN |
40029719532 |
| OCLC # |
1105152152 |
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