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- catalog abstract "Volume 1.".
- catalog contributor b2493795.
- catalog created "1970.".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "1970.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1970.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Volume 1.".
- catalog description "v. I.. Preface -- PART I: Introduction -- PART II: SPAIN, SOUTH AMERICA, MEXICO, AND THE WEST INDIAN ISLANDS: Marranos and New Christians in the Spanish Americas, 1492-1800 -- New Christians and Jews in Brazil, 1500-1800 -- Jews in the French West Indies 1654-1800 -- The British West Indies, 1654-1831 -- St. Eustatius, the Virgin Islands, Tobago, and the Guianas -- The Jews of Curacao -- Summary -- PART III: THE SETTLEMENT IN NEW NETHERLAND: New Netherland -- PART IV: THE SETTLEMENT IN BRITISH NORTH AMERICA: Whence, why, who, when, where -- New England and New York -- Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware -- Maryland, Virginia, and the Carolinas -- Georgia -- The Gulf Coast, the Illinois country, and Canada -- PART V: THE LEGAL AND POLITICAL STATUS OF THE JEW IN BRITISH NORTH AMERICA: Political rights in New York -- Political rights in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and Connecticut -- Political rights in Rhode Island -- Political rights in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware -- Political rights in Maryland and Virginia -- Political rights in North and South Carolina -- Political rights in Georgia and Quebec -- Naturalization -- England, the colonies, and the Jews -- Summary of rights and disabilities.".
- catalog description "v. II. PART VI: THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF THE JEWS IN BRITISH NORTH AMERICA: Background fro the North American economy -- Agriculture, ranching, crafts, and professions -- Jewish businessmen -- Types of merchants -- Physical mobility and relocation -- Agents, brokers, factors, partners, and the family in business -- The merchant: suppliers, stocks, and customers -- Jews as merchant-shippers -- Overseas trade -- Privateering, insurance, an finance -- Industry -- The slave trade -- Army supply -- The Western trade -- The Western movement -- Hazards to success --Smuggling and criminality -- Religion and friendship in business -- Success and wealth -- Class structure, economic mobility, influence, and status -- Summary and evaluation of the Jew's role in the colonial American economy -- PART VII: RELIGION, SOCIAL WELFARE, AND JEWISH EDUCATION IN THE LIFE OF THE NORTH AMERICAN JEW: The religious life -- The synagogues of New York, Newport, and Montreal -- The synagogues of Pennsylvania and the South -- Synagogue art and architecture -- The synagogue and its administration: I -- The synagogue and its administration: II -- The salaried officials --Belief and piety -- Liturgy, preaching, and the holidays -- The life cycle ceremonies -- Dissension -- Kinship and social life -- Changes in traditional Judaism -- Charity -- Jewish education -- Jewish culture and knowledge -- The teaching of Hebrew to non-Jews.".
- catalog extent "3 v. (xxiv, 1650 p.)".
- catalog identifier "0814314031".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "1970.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Detroit, Wayne State University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Latin America".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "917.3/06/0924".
- catalog subject "E184.J5 M215 1970".
- catalog subject "Jews Latin America History.".
- catalog subject "Jews United States History 17th century.".
- catalog subject "Jews United States History 18th century.".
- catalog subject "Jews United States History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. I.. Preface -- PART I: Introduction -- PART II: SPAIN, SOUTH AMERICA, MEXICO, AND THE WEST INDIAN ISLANDS: Marranos and New Christians in the Spanish Americas, 1492-1800 -- New Christians and Jews in Brazil, 1500-1800 -- Jews in the French West Indies 1654-1800 -- The British West Indies, 1654-1831 -- St. Eustatius, the Virgin Islands, Tobago, and the Guianas -- The Jews of Curacao -- Summary -- PART III: THE SETTLEMENT IN NEW NETHERLAND: New Netherland -- PART IV: THE SETTLEMENT IN BRITISH NORTH AMERICA: Whence, why, who, when, where -- New England and New York -- Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware -- Maryland, Virginia, and the Carolinas -- Georgia -- The Gulf Coast, the Illinois country, and Canada -- PART V: THE LEGAL AND POLITICAL STATUS OF THE JEW IN BRITISH NORTH AMERICA: Political rights in New York -- Political rights in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and Connecticut -- Political rights in Rhode Island -- Political rights in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware -- Political rights in Maryland and Virginia -- Political rights in North and South Carolina -- Political rights in Georgia and Quebec -- Naturalization -- England, the colonies, and the Jews -- Summary of rights and disabilities.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. II. PART VI: THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF THE JEWS IN BRITISH NORTH AMERICA: Background fro the North American economy -- Agriculture, ranching, crafts, and professions -- Jewish businessmen -- Types of merchants -- Physical mobility and relocation -- Agents, brokers, factors, partners, and the family in business -- The merchant: suppliers, stocks, and customers -- Jews as merchant-shippers -- Overseas trade -- Privateering, insurance, an finance -- Industry -- The slave trade -- Army supply -- The Western trade -- The Western movement -- Hazards to success --Smuggling and criminality -- Religion and friendship in business -- Success and wealth -- Class structure, economic mobility, influence, and status -- Summary and evaluation of the Jew's role in the colonial American economy -- PART VII: RELIGION, SOCIAL WELFARE, AND JEWISH EDUCATION IN THE LIFE OF THE NORTH AMERICAN JEW: The religious life -- The synagogues of New York, Newport, and Montreal -- The synagogues of Pennsylvania and the South -- Synagogue art and architecture -- The synagogue and its administration: I -- The synagogue and its administration: II -- The salaried officials --Belief and piety -- Liturgy, preaching, and the holidays -- The life cycle ceremonies -- Dissension -- Kinship and social life -- Changes in traditional Judaism -- Charity -- Jewish education -- Jewish culture and knowledge -- The teaching of Hebrew to non-Jews.".
- catalog title "The colonial American Jew, 1492-1776 [by] Jacob R. Marcus.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".