Jewish Culture and History
Contents of Volume 1
Issue 1.2
Special Issue
Remembering Cable Street: Fascism and Anti-Fascism in British Society
Edited by: Tony Kushner and Nadia Valman, both at University of
Southampton
- Introduction: Minorities, Fascism and Anti-Fascism by Tony Kushner
and Nadia Valman
- Fascist Perceptions of Cable Street by Thomas P Lineham
- Women and Fascism in the East End by Julie Gottlieb
- But What Did They Do? Contemporary Responses to Cable Street by
Elaine R Smith
- The Threat of the British Union of Fascists in Manchester by Neil
Barrett
- The Straw that Broke the Camel's Back: Public Order, Civil Liberties
and the Battle of Cable Street by Richard C Thurlow
- Docker and Garment Worker, Railwayman and Cabinet Maker: The Class
Memory of Cable Street by Daniel Renton
- Conclusion: Long May its Memory Live: Writing and Re-Writing 'The
Battle of Cable Street' by Tony Kushner
- Documents
- Drama
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Issue - 1.1
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Suburbs:
Social Change in Anglo-Jewry Between the Wars 1914 1945 by David Cesarani
- Insanity and Ethnicity: Jews in the Mid-Victorian Lunatic Asylum
by Leonard D Smith
- 'Alien Dick Whittingtons: The National Imagination
and the Jewish East End by Benjamin J Lammers
- The Uses of Benevolence: Charity Among Jewish Immigrants
in Manchester, 1905 1930 by Rainer Liedtke
- Minority Rites: The Strange History of Circumcision in English
Thought by Madge Dressers
- Document: The Bolivian Jewish Connection: Germany to South
Africa Via a Southampton Pig Farm by Tony Kushner
- Book Reviews
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