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The book examines the re-entry of small numbers of Jews as New Christians in the Southwest and the emergence of a new French Jewish population with the country's acquisition of Alsace and Lorraine. The saga of modernity comes next, beginning with the French Revolution and the granting of citizenship to French Jews. Detailed yet quick-paced discussions of key episodes follow: progress made toward social and political integration, the shifting social and demographic profiles of Jews in the 1800s, Jewish participation in the economy and the arts, the mass migrations from Eastern Europe at the turn of the twentieth century, the Dreyfus affair, persecution under Vichy, the Holocaust, and the postwar arrival of North African Jews. Reinterpreting such themes as assimilation, acculturation, and pluralism, Benbassa finds that French Jews have integrated successfully without always risking loss of identity. Published to great acclaim in France, this book brings important current issues to bear on the study of Judaism in general, while making for dramatic reading.
Brockhaus-1911: Isle de France · Institut de France · Renée de France · Marie de France · France [2] · Enfants de France · Banque de France · France · Fort-de-France
DamenConvLex-1834: Mauritius, Isle de France · Isle de France · Claude de France, Königin von Frankreich
Herder-1854: Isle de France [1] · Isle de France [2] · Fort de France · Institut de France
Meyers-1905: Maison de France · Isle de France · Institut de France · Nouvelle France · Mission populaire évangélique de France · Marie de France · Enfants de France · Collège de France · Banque de France · Ile (Isle) de France · France · Fort-de-France
Pierer-1857: Isle de France · Tour de France · Garde des sceaux de France · Bastion de France · Fort de France