A Century of Jewish Life in Shanghai / / ed. by Steve Hochstadt.

For a century, Jews were an unmistakable and prominent feature of Shanghai life. They built hotels and stood in bread lines, hobnobbed with the British and Chinese elites and were confined to a wartime ghetto. Jews taught at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, sold Viennese pastries, and shared the...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t List of Illustrations --   |t Preface --   |t Introduction --   |t How Many Shanghai Jews Were There? --   |t Shanghai before the War --   |t Shanghai Remembered: Recollections of Shanghai’s Baghdadi Jews --   |t The Burak Family: The Migration of a Russian Jewish Family Through the First Half of the Twentieth Century --   |t Russian Jews in Shanghai 1920–1950: New Life as Shanghailanders --   |t Shanghai and the Holocaust --   |t Desperate Hopes, Shattered Dreams: The 1937 Shanghai–Manila Voyage of the “Gneisenau” and the Fate of European Jewry --   |t Diplomatic Rescue: Shanghai as a Means of Escape and Refuge --   |t 305/13 Kungping Road --   |t Survival in Shanghai 1939–1947 --   |t What I Learned from Shanghai Refugees --   |t Chinese responses to the Holocaust: Chinese attitudes toward Jewish refugees in the late 1930s and early 1940s --   |t Looking Back at Shanghai --   |t Imagined Geographies, Imagined Identities, Imagined Glocal Histories --   |t Ephemeral Memories, Eternal Traumas and Evolving Classifications: Shanghai Jewish Refugees and Debates about Defining a Holocaust Survivor --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index 
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