Jewish Buenos Aires, 1890-1939 : In Search of an Identity / / Victor A. Mirelman.

Victor Mirelman, in his study of the greatest concentration of Latin American Jewry, examines the changing facade of the Argentinean Jewish community from the beginning of mass Jewish immigration in 1890 to its decline in 1930. During this period, Jews arrived from Russia, Poland, Romania, Syria, Tu...

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Place / Publishing House:Baltimore, Maryland : : Project Muse,, 2018
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (299 pages) :; illustrations
Notes:Originally published: Detroit : Wayne State University Press, [1990].
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