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The Jews Of Eighteenthcentury Jamaica A Testamentary History Of A Diaspora In Transition Stanley Mirvis

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The Jews Of Eighteenthcentury Jamaica A Testamentary History Of A Diaspora In Transition Stanley Mirvis
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.3 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Stanley Mirvis
ISBN: 9780300252033, 030025203X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Jews Of Eighteenthcentury Jamaica A Testamentary History Of A Diaspora In Transition Stanley Mirvis by Stanley Mirvis 9780300252033, 030025203X instant download after payment.

An in-depth look at the Portuguese Jews of Jamaica and their connections to broader European and Atlantic trade networks Based on last wills and testaments composed by Jamaican Jews between 1673 and 1815, this book explores the social and familial experiences of one of the most critical yet understudied nodes of the Atlantic Portuguese Jewish Diaspora. Stanley Mirvis examines how Jamaica’s Jews put down roots as traders, planters, pen keepers, physicians, fishermen, and metalworkers, and reveals how their presence shaped the colony as much as settlement in the tropical West Indies transformed the lives of the island’s Jews.

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