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The Irish and the Jews are two of the classic outliers of modern Europe. Both struggled with
their lack of formal political sovereignty in the nineteenth-century. Simultaneously
European and not European, both endured a bifurcated status, perceived as racially inferior and
yet also seen as a natural part of the European landscape. Both sought to deal with their
subaltern status through nationalism; both had a tangled, ambiguous, and sometimes violent
relationship with Britain and the British Empire; and both sought to revive ancient languages as
part of their drive to create a new identity. The career of Irish politician Robert Briscoe and the
travails of Leopold Bloom are just two examples of the delicate balancing of Irish and Jewish
identities in the first half of the twentieth century.

Irish Questions and Jewish Questions explores these shared histories, covering several
centuries of the Jewish experience in Ireland, as well as events in Israel–Palestine and North
America. The authors examine the leading figures of both national movements to reveal how
each had an active interest in the successes, and failures, of the other. Bringing together
leading and emerging scholars from the fields of Irish studies and Jewish studies, this volume
captures the most recent scholarship on their comparative history with nuance
and remarkable insight.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-viii
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  1. Introduction. Irish Questions and Jewish Questions
  2. Aidan Beatty and Dan O’Brien
  3. pp. 1-14
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  1. PART ONE | Representations
  1. 1. British Israelites, Irish Israelites, and the Ends of an Analogy
  2. Abby Bender
  3. pp. 17-30
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  1. 2. “Not So Different after All”: Irish and Continental European Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective
  2. R. M. Douglas
  3. pp. 31-46
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  1. 3. “New Jerusalem”: Constructing Jewish Space in Ireland, 1880–1914
  2. Peter Hession
  3. pp. 47-60
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  1. 4. Irish Representations of Jews and Jewish Responses/Jewish Representations of Jews and Irish Responses
  2. Natalie Wynn
  3. pp. 61-76
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  1. PART TWO | Realities
  1. 5. From Richard Lalor Sheil to Leon Pinsker: The Jewish Question, the Irish Question, and a Genealogy of Hebrewphobia
  2. Sander L. Gilman
  3. pp. 79-95
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  1. 6. Rebellious Jews on the Edge of Empire: The Judæo-Irish Home Rule Association
  2. Heather Miller Rubens
  3. pp. 96-106
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  1. 7. Rethinking Irish Protectionism: Jewish Refugee Factories and the Pursuit of an Irish Ireland for Industry
  2. Trisha Oakley Kessler
  3. pp. 107-124
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  1. PART THREE | Migrations
  1. 8. Irish, Jewish, or Both: Hybrid Identities of David Marcus, Stanley Price, and Myself
  2. George Bornstein
  3. pp. 127-139
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  1. 9. The Irish Victory Fund and the United Jewish Appeal as Nation-Building Projects
  2. Dan Lainer-Vos
  3. pp. 140-160
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  1. 10. The Discourses of Irish Jewish Studies: Bernard Shaw, Max Nordau, and Evocations of the Cosmopolitan
  2. Stephen Watt
  3. pp. 161-176
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  1. PART FOUR | Promised Lands
  1. 11. The Historical Revitalization of Hebrew as a Model for the Revitalization of Irish?
  2. Muiris Ó Laoire
  3. pp. 179-192
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  1. 12. “From the Isle of Saints to the Holy Land” Irish Encounters with Zionism in the Palestine Mandate
  2. Seán William Gannon
  3. pp. 193-209
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  1. Epilogue
  2. Aidan Beatty and Dan O’Brien
  3. pp. 210-218
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 219-260
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 261-264
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 265-270
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