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100 1 _aKatz, Ethan,
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245 1 0 _aThe burdens of brotherhood :
_bJews and Muslims from North Africa to France /
_cEthan B. Katz.
260 _aCambridge, Massachusetts ;
_aLondon, England :
_bHarvard University Press,
_c(c)2015.
300 _a1 online resource (465 pages) :
_billustrations, maps
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505 0 0 _aIntroduction: The Jewish-Muslim question in modern France --
_tJewish, Muslim, and possibly French --
_tPushing the boundaries of Mediterranean France --
_tJews as Muslims and Muslims as Jews --
_tExpanding the republic or ending the empire? --
_tA time of choosing --
_tHigher fences, better neighbors? --
_tJews as Jews and Muslims as Muslims --
_tConclusion: Jews and Muslims always and forever?
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520 0 _a"Headlines from France suggest that Muslims have renewed an age-old struggle against Jews and that the two groups are once more inevitably at odds. But the past tells a different story. The Burdens of Brotherhood is a sweeping history of Jews and Muslims in France from World War I to the present. Here Ethan Katz introduces a richer and more complex world that offers fresh perspective for understanding the opportunities and challenges in France today. Focusing on the experiences of ordinary people, Katz shows how Jewish-Muslim relations were shaped by everyday encounters and by perceptions of deeply rooted collective similarities or differences. We meet Jews and Muslims advocating common and divergent political visions, enjoying common culinary and musical traditions, and interacting on more intimate terms as neighbors, friends, enemies, and even lovers and family members. Drawing upon dozens of archives, newspapers, and interviews, Katz tackles controversial subjects like Muslim collaboration and resistance during World War II and the Holocaust, Jewish participation in French colonialism, the international impact of the Israeli--Arab conflict, and contemporary Muslim antisemitism in France. We see how Jews and Muslims, as ethno-religious minorities, understood and related to one another through their respective relationships to the French state and society. Through their eyes, we see colonial France as a multiethnic, multireligious society more open to public displays of difference than its postcolonial successor. This book thus dramatically reconceives the meaning and history not only of Jewish-Muslim relations but ultimately of modern France itself."--Publisher's description.
650 0 _aJews
_zFrance
_xSocial conditions
_y20th century.
650 0 _aJews
_zFrance
_xSocial conditions
_y21st century.
650 0 _aMuslims
_zFrance
_xSocial conditions
_y20th century.
650 0 _aMuslims
_zFrance
_xSocial conditions
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650 0 _aJews
_xCultural assimilation
_zFrance.
650 0 _aMuslims
_xCultural assimilation
_zFrance.
650 0 _aSocial integration
_zFrance.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
856 4 0 _uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1133822&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518
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_bCynthia Snell
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_dCynthia Snell