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Jews of Libya: Coexistence, Persecution, Resettlement by Maurice M. Roumani
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£59.95

This book investigates the transformative period in the history of the Jews of Libya (1938-52), a period crucial to understanding Libyan Jewry's evolution into a community playing significant roles in Israel, Italy and in relation with Qaddhafi's Libya. Against a background of a reform conscious Ottoman administration (1835-1911) and subsequent stirrings of modernisation under Italian colonial influence (1911-43), the Jews of Libya began to experience rapid change following the application of fascist racial laws of 1938, the onset of war-related calamities and violent expressions of Libyan pan-Arabism, culminating in mass migration to Israel in the period 1949-52. By focusing on key socio-economic and political dimensions of this process, the author reveals the capacity of Libyan Jewry to adapt to and integrate into new environments without losing its unique and historical traditions.

  • Hardcover: 324 pages
  • Publisher: Sussex Academic Press; 1 edition (1 Mar 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1845191374
  • ISBN-13: 978-1845191375



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