Immigrants to citizens : civil integration and acculturation of Jews into Oudtshoorn society, 1874-1999

Includes bibliography. === The dissertation aimed at providing a model for the study of rural Jewish communities in South Africa during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, in particular of the processes of acculturation and assimilation pertaining to Jewish immigrants in a frontier society....

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Main Author: Coetzee, Daniël
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7854
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-78542020-10-06T05:11:33Z Immigrants to citizens : civil integration and acculturation of Jews into Oudtshoorn society, 1874-1999 Coetzee, Daniël History Includes bibliography. The dissertation aimed at providing a model for the study of rural Jewish communities in South Africa during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, in particular of the processes of acculturation and assimilation pertaining to Jewish immigrants in a frontier society. Oudtshoorn, an agricultural district in South Africa, was chosen because it possessed the largest rural Jewish community in South Africa (five hundred families) around its peak in the early twentieth century, and had. a continuous history of Jewish life from 1874 to the time of the study in 1999. 2014-10-01T08:06:25Z 2014-10-01T08:06:25Z 2000 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7854 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Humanities Department of Historical Studies
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Coetzee, Daniël
Immigrants to citizens : civil integration and acculturation of Jews into Oudtshoorn society, 1874-1999
description Includes bibliography. === The dissertation aimed at providing a model for the study of rural Jewish communities in South Africa during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, in particular of the processes of acculturation and assimilation pertaining to Jewish immigrants in a frontier society. Oudtshoorn, an agricultural district in South Africa, was chosen because it possessed the largest rural Jewish community in South Africa (five hundred families) around its peak in the early twentieth century, and had. a continuous history of Jewish life from 1874 to the time of the study in 1999.
author Coetzee, Daniël
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title Immigrants to citizens : civil integration and acculturation of Jews into Oudtshoorn society, 1874-1999
title_short Immigrants to citizens : civil integration and acculturation of Jews into Oudtshoorn society, 1874-1999
title_full Immigrants to citizens : civil integration and acculturation of Jews into Oudtshoorn society, 1874-1999
title_fullStr Immigrants to citizens : civil integration and acculturation of Jews into Oudtshoorn society, 1874-1999
title_full_unstemmed Immigrants to citizens : civil integration and acculturation of Jews into Oudtshoorn society, 1874-1999
title_sort immigrants to citizens : civil integration and acculturation of jews into oudtshoorn society, 1874-1999
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