

An edition of The Jews of France (1999)
A History from Antiquity to the Present.
By Esther Benbassa
Publish Date
October 1, 2001
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Language
eng
Pages
304
Description:
"In the first English-language edition of a general, synthetic history of French Jewry from antiquity to the present, Esther Benbassa tells the intriguing tale of the social, economic, and cultural vicissitudes of a people in diaspora. She reveals the diversity of Jewish life throughout France's regions, while showing how Jewish identity has constantly redefined itself in a country known for both the Rights of Man and the Dreyfus affair. Beginning with late antiquity, she charts the migrations of Jews into France and traces their fortunes through the making of the French kingdom, the Revolution, the rise of modern anti-Semitism, and the current renewal of interest in Judaism."--BOOK JACKET. "Reinterpreting such themes as assimilation, acculturation, and pluralism, Benbassa finds that French Jews have integrated successfully without always risking loss of identity."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: France, Jews, Ethnic relations, History, Jews, france, France, ethnic relations