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DellaPergola, Sergio.
Jewish population and identityconcept and reality /
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Jewish population and identityedited by Sergio DellaPergola, Uzi Rebhun.
其他題名:
concept and reality /
其他作者:
DellaPergola, Sergio.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018.
面頁冊數:
xvi, 262 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer eBooks
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JewsPopulation.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77446-6
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9783319774466$q(electronic bk.)
Jewish population and identityconcept and reality /
Jewish population and identity
concept and reality /[electronic resource] :edited by Sergio DellaPergola, Uzi Rebhun. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - xvi, 262 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Studies of jews in society,v.12524-4302 ;. - Studies of jews in society ;v.1..
Part I. Jewish Family and Intermarriage -- Chapter 1. Britain and Australia, a World Apart, Together: An International Contextualisation of Jewish Intermarriage Using Census Data -- Chapter 2. Why Intermarried Couples Avoid Jewish Neighborhoods: The Case of Chica -- Part II. Jewish Identity: A View from the United States -- Chapter 3. The Structure of Jewish Identification in the United States: 2001 Revisited -- Chapter 4. The Jewish Secularization Thesis and the Revival of Jewish Secularism in America -- Chapter 5. The Demography of Secular Judaism -- Part III. Jewish Identity: A view from Israel -- Chapter 6. The Shifting Religious Identities of Israeli Jews -- Chapter 7. Patterns and Structure of Social Identification: Uruguayan Jewish Migrants to Israel and Other Countries, 1948-2010 -- Chapter 8. The Jewish State and State Judaism: An Economic Perspective -- Part IV. Migration and Demographic Change: Latin America -- Chapter 9. Socio-demographic Profile of the Jewish Population of the City of Buenos Aires According to the 1895 National Census: New Findings -- Chapter 10. "Marginal Immigrants": Jewish-Argentine Immigration to the State of Israel, 1948-1967 -- Part V. Migration and Demographic Change: Eastern Europe -- Chapter 11. Immigration of Polish Jews to Israel in the 1930s -- Chapter 12. The Post-Soviet Jewish Demographic Dynamics: An Analysis of Recent Data -- Part VI. Historical Demography -- Chapter 13. Sources of the 18th Century General Jewish Censuses of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Their Applicability to Historical Demography Research -- Chapter 14. The First General Jewish Census in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Socio-economic Characteristics of the Karaite and Rabbanite Communities (1764-65)
This book examines the fundamentals of Jewish demography and sociology around the world. It is not only concerned with documenting patterns of population change but also with an intriguing and ever-present issue like "Who is a Jew?" The latter transcends the limits of quantitative assessment and deeply delves into the nature, boundaries, and quality of group identification. A growing challenge is how to bridge between concept - related to ideals and theory - and reality - reflecting field research. Divided into six sections, the book discusses historical demography, immigration and settlement, population dynamics, social stratification and economy, family and Jewish identity in the U.S., and Jewish identity in Israel. The volume represents the dynamic and diverse nature of the study of world and local Jewish populations. It shows how that field of study provides an important contribution to the broader and now rapidly expanding study of religious and ethnic groups. Scholars in disciplines such as history, geography, sociology, economics, political science, and especially demography follow and analyze the social and cultural patterns of Jews in different places around the globe, at various times, and from complementary perspectives. They make use of historical sources that have recently become accessible, utilize new censuses and surveys, and adopt advanced analytical methods. While some of their observations attest to consistency in the Jews' demographic and identificational patterns, others evolve and ramify in new directions that reflect general processes in the areas and societies that Jews inhabit, internal changes within Jewish communities, and intergenerational trends in personal preferences of religious and ethnic orientations. This volume brings together contributions from scholars around the world and presents new and updated research and insights.
ISBN: 9783319774466$q(electronic bk.)
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