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Belgravia : a London magazine and representations of Jewish characters and Jewish culture 1866-1880 / Ruth Morris.

Van Pelt Library PN5117 .M67 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Morris, Ruth, 1986- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Belgravia magazine (London, England).
English periodicals--England--London--History--19th century.
English periodicals.
Jews--Press coverage--Great Britain--History--19th century.
Jews.
Press coverage.
History.
Great Britain.
England--London.
Physical Description:
436 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Palo Alto, CA : Academica Press, [2015]
Summary:
"This scholarly monograph investigates the representation of Jewish people, characters, places and customs within the periodical Belgravia: a London magazine inclusive of the years 1866-1876. The magazine, edited for a period by Mary Elizabeth Braddon, contains a range of articles on many different subjects including history, politics, literature, tourism etc, and the Jewish presence is clear within a diverse field of disciplines. The study considers how this presence changes across the time period and how these changes can relate to broader societal and political movements that were occurring. The book also engages with how the magazine incorporates ideas about specific issues facing Anglo-Jewry such as conversion and Zionism. This work very much follows on from the previous research about Braddon and the Jewish Question. It provides a discursive analysis of the Jewish presence in a similar way to Mary Elizabeth Braddon and the Jewish Question: a Victorian English ovelist and the worlds of Anglo-Jewry, Zionism and Judaism, 1859 - 1913 but draws on the references from Mary Elizabeth Braddon's Belgravia, A London Magazine, and the World of Anglo-Jewry, Jews and Judaism, 1866 - 1899. There is no other research into the Jewish presence in Belgravia but the magazine is attracting more interest with other studies looking into this periodical. There has been some research into the role of specifically Jewish periodicals in the nineteenth century but few into how non-Jewish magazines depicted Jewish people. The work is original but does fit well into existing fields of contemporary research"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781936320929
1936320924
OCLC:
888401623
Publisher Number:
99961095046

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