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Nearly The New World The British West Indies And The Flight From Nazism 19331945 Joanna Newman

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Nearly The New World The British West Indies And The Flight From Nazism 19331945 Joanna Newman
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.3 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Joanna Newman
ISBN: 9781789203349, 1789203341
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Nearly The New World The British West Indies And The Flight From Nazism 19331945 Joanna Newman by Joanna Newman 9781789203349, 1789203341 instant download after payment.

“In this rich and resonant study, Joanna Newman recounts the little-known story of this Jewish exodus to the British West Indies...”—Times Higher Education


In the years leading up to the Second World War, increasingly desperate European Jews looked to far-flung destinations such as Barbados, Trinidad, and Jamaica in search of refuge from the horrors of Hitler’s Europe.


Nearly the New World tells the extraordinary story of Jewish refugees who overcame persecution and sought safety in the West Indies from the 1930s through the end of the war. At the same time, it gives an unsparing account of the xenophobia and bureaucratic infighting that nearly prevented their rescue—and that helped to seal the fate of countless other European Jews for whom escape was never an option.


From the introduction:
This book is called
Nearly the New World because for most refugees who found sanctuary, it was nearly, but not quite, the New World that they had hoped for. The British West Indies were a way station, a temporary destination that allowed them entry when the United States, much of South and Central America, the United Kingdom and Palestine had all become closed. For a small number, it became their home. This is the first comprehensive study of modern Jewish emigration to the British West Indies. It reveals how the histories of the Caribbean, of refugees, and of the Holocaust connect through the potential and actual involvement of the British West Indies as a refuge during the 1930s and the Second World War.

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