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Title: INSECURE PROSPERITY
SMALL-TOWN JEWS IN INDUSTRIAL AMERICA, 1890-1940
By: Ewa Morawska
Format: Paperback

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ISBN 10: 0691005370
ISBN 13: 9780691005379
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Publisher: PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pub. date: 26 April, 1999
Pages: 440
Description: Presents the story of the Jewish community in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. This work reveals a pattern of adaptation to American life surprisingly different from that followed by Jewish immigrants to metropolitan areas. It presents an examination of Jewish life in the Eastern European regions from which most of Johnstown's immigrants came.
Synopsis: This captivating story of the Jewish community in Johnstown, Pennsylvania reveals a pattern of adaptation to American life surprisingly different from that followed by Jewish immigrants to metropolitan areas. Although four-fifths of Jewish immigrants did settle in major cities, another fifth created small-town communities like the one described here by Ewa Morawska. Rather than climbing up the mainstream education and occupational success ladder, the Jewish Johnstowners created in the local economy a tightly knit ethnic entrepreneurial niche and pursued within it their main life goals: achieving a satisfactory standard of living against the recurrent slumps in local mills and coal mines and enjoying the company of their fellow congregants. Rather than secularizing and diversifying their communal life, as did Jewish immigrants to larger cities, they devoted their energies to creating and maintaining an inclusive, multipurpose religious congregation. Morawska begins with an extensive examination of Jewish life in the Eastern European regions from which most of Johnstown's immigrants came, tracing features of culture and social relations that they brought with them to America. After detailing the process by which migration from Eastern Europe occurred, Morawska takes up the social organization of Johnstown, the place of Jews in that social order, the transformation of Jewish social life in the city, and relations between Jews and non-Jews. The resulting work will appeal simultaneously to students of American history, of American social life, of immigration, and of Jewish experience, as well as to the general reader interested in any of these topics.
Illustrations: 31 halftones
Publication: US
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Prizes: Winner of Anthony Leeds Prize of the Society for Urban Anthropology 1997 Winner of Saul Viener Prize in American Jewish History 1997 (United States) Winner of Theodore Saluotos Book Award of the Immigration History Society Commended for Thomas and Znaniecki Award of the Immigration Section of the Short-listed for Choice's Outstanding Academic Books 1996 (United States)
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