Essential outsiders : Chinese and Jews in the modern transformation of Southeast Asia and Central Europe / edited by Daniel Chirot and Anthony Reid.
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- 9780295800264
- 0295800267
- Chinese -- Southeast Asia -- History
- Southeast Asia -- Ethnic relations
- Southeast Asia -- History
- Jews -- Europe, Central -- History
- Europe, Central -- Ethnic relations
- Europe, Central -- History
- Chinois -- Asie du Sud-Est -- Histoire
- Asie du Sud-Est -- Relations interethniques
- Asie du Sud-Est -- Histoire
- Juifs -- Europe centrale -- Histoire
- Europe centrale -- Histoire
- HISTORY -- Asia -- Southeast Asia
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Jewish Studies
- Chinese
- Ethnic relations
- Jews
- Central Europe
- Southeast Asia
- Südostasien
- Mitteleuropa
- Etnische betrekkingen
- Chinezen
- Joden
- Chinois -- Intégration -- Asie du Sud-Est
- Juifs -- Intégration -- Europe centrale
- Juifs -- Europe centrale -- Histoire
- Chinois -- Asie du Sud-Est -- Histoire
- Asie du Sud-Est -- Relations interethniques
- Europe centrale -- Relations interethniques
- Chinesen
- Juden
- 959/.004951 21
- DS523.4.C45
- 000090795
- 15.75
- 15.70
- 71.62
- LB 48400
- MS 3300
- NK 3400
- NY 4600
- NY 4700
- RR 50980
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Similarities and Disparities: An Introduction to the Comparison of Entrepreneurial Minorities -- Identity, Choice, and the Reaction to Prejudice among Chinese and Jews -- The Modernization of Ethnic Perceptions and Conflicts -- Chinese Businesses in Contemporary Southeast Asia: Are There Parallels?
The essays in this book explore the reasons why the Jews in Central Europe and the Chinese in Southeast Asia have been both successful and stigmatized, essential but not fully accepted. They offer insights into the very formation of ethnic and national identities in the modern world and ideas about when the process is more or less likely to lead to either violent social separation and conflict or peaceful accommodation. Their careful scholarship and measured tone contribute to a balanced view of the subject and introduce a historical depth and comparative perspective that have generally been lacking in past discussions. Those who want to understand both contemporary Southeast Asia and the legacy of the Jewish experience in Central Europe will gain new insights from the book.
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