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A reluctant welcome for Jewish people : voices in Le devoir's editorials, 1910-1947 / by Pierre Anctil ; translated by Tõnu Onu.
Van Pelt Library F1055.J5 A52913 2019
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Anctil, Pierre, author.
- Series:
- Canadian studies (Ottawa, Ontario)
- Canadian studies
- Standardized Title:
- Chacun ses Juifs. English
- Language:
- English
- French
- Subjects (All):
- Devoir (Montréal, Québec).
- Jews--Québec (Province)--Montréal.
- Jews.
- Editorials--Québec (Province).
- Editorials.
- Antisemitism in the press--Québec (Province)--History--20th century.
- Antisemitism in the press.
- History.
- Québec (Province)--Social conditions--20th century.
- Québec (Province).
- Social conditions.
- Québec.
- Québec--Montréal.
- Genre:
- History.
- Physical Description:
- xvi, 364 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Ottawa, Ontario : University of Ottawa Press, 2019.
- Language Note:
- Translated from the French.
- Summary:
- "Le Devoir's position with respect to the Montreal Jewish community and Judaism more broadly has been one of the most discussed historiographical issues in Canadian Jewish history. Indeed, the editorials published by Le Devoir are of great historiographical significance, as they are representative of the reaction of the nationalist Francophone elite to the Jewish presence in Montreal, to German Nazi State anti-Semitism and to the Shoah. A number of works written by English-speaking authors describe Le Devoir as a typical example of French Canada's ideological stance of defensiveness during the 1930s and its inclination to adopt a hostile position towards Jews. However, until now, no serious study has been carried out to support or refute this thesis. Pierre Anctil proposes a new reading of the editorials published in the pages of Le Devoir from 1910 to 1947-- from the founding of the newspaper by Henri Bourassa until the death of its second director, Georges Pelletier. During that time, approximately 200 editorials--or two percent of the total number of editorials--were devoted to Jews and Judaism. Anctil selected 60 of these for inclusion in this book and provides insightful commentary on each one. From this collection of editorials and accompanying in-depth analysis, it is finally possible to obtain a clearer idea of what anti-Semitism looked like in Le Devoir and by extension in Quebec society."-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Immigration to Canada (1913-1930)
- Jewish immigration to Canada (1910-1929)
- Jewish immigration to Canada (1933-1943)
- Nazi Germany (1933-1937)
- Anti-semitism in Europe (1937-1938)
- Kristallnacht (1938)
- The Holocaust (1943-1945)
- Anti-semitism in Canada (1931-1933)
- Le Devoir and the Canadian Jewish Congress (1934)
- "Buy from your own" (1934-1939)
- The "detrimental" influence of Jews in Montreal (1926-1936)
- The Jews and Montreal schools (1914-1930)
- Observance of Sunday (1933-1934)
- The success of Jews in Montreal (1930-1946)
- Public health in Montreal (1925-1927)
- Persecution of Jews, persecution of Catholics (1929-1933)
- Palestine under the British mandate (1929-1930)
- A national home for the Jewish people in Palestine (1937-1939).
- Notes:
- Translation of: À chacun ses Juifs.
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-364).
- Contains:
- Container of: Devoir (Montréal, Québec). Selections.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Anctil, Pierre. Chacun ses Juifs. English. Reluctant welcome for Jewish people.
- ISBN:
- 9780776627953
- 0776627953
- OCLC:
- 1047432559
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