This comparative, transatlantic two-volume work covers nearly 120 years of the history of the rights, integration, and security of the Jewish people in both the United States and France, the countries with the largest and third-largest Jewish populations.
This comparative, transatlantic two-volume work covers nearly 120 years of the history of the rights, integration, and security of the Jewish people in both the United States and France, the countries with the largest and third-largest Jewish populations.
Josef W. Konvitz is an historian and retired diplomat. After teaching history at Michigan State University (1973-1992), he joined the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, serving as Head of Division, Urban Affairs (1996-2003), and of the Regulatory Policy Division (2003-2011).
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Introduction 1. The Six Day War and Viet Nam: Geopolitics and Jewish Identity in 1967 2. Integration in Cities and Suburbs c. 1950-90 3. The Widening Atlantic 1990-2022: Diverging Middle Classes 4. Misunderstandings International Relations Diplomacy and Jewish Issues 5. Weatherproofing Democracy: Jews an Urban People an Uncertain Time. Annex: Jewish Demography in Numbers and Words
Introduction 1. The Six Day War and Viet Nam: Geopolitics and Jewish Identity in 1967 2. Integration in Cities and Suburbs c. 1950-90 3. The Widening Atlantic 1990-2022: Diverging Middle Classes 4. Misunderstandings International Relations Diplomacy and Jewish Issues 5. Weatherproofing Democracy: Jews an Urban People an Uncertain Time. Annex: Jewish Demography in Numbers and Words
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