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Considers interwar Jewish life through the previously unutilised optic of film-going Contributes fresh material on the history of migrant life in Britain, detailing how a distinct migrant community inhabited and remade the modern city Examines a wholly new aspect of film reception and exhibition in the UK Reveals new experiences of the rituals and routines of the everyday of this community Features innovative methodologically utilising a range of empirical data including oral history interview…
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Considers interwar Jewish life through the previously unutilised optic of film-going

Contributes fresh material on the history of migrant life in Britain, detailing how a distinct migrant community inhabited and remade the modern city

Examines a wholly new aspect of film reception and exhibition in the UK

Reveals new experiences of the rituals and routines of the everyday of this community

Features innovative methodologically utilising a range of empirical data including oral history interviews and a plethora of archival sources

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  • Author: Gil Toffell
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  • ISBN-10: 1137569301
  • ISBN-13: 9781137569301
  • Format: 14.8 x 21 x 1.4 cm, hardcover
  • Language: English English

Considers interwar Jewish life through the previously unutilised optic of film-going

Contributes fresh material on the history of migrant life in Britain, detailing how a distinct migrant community inhabited and remade the modern city

Examines a wholly new aspect of film reception and exhibition in the UK

Reveals new experiences of the rituals and routines of the everyday of this community

Features innovative methodologically utilising a range of empirical data including oral history interviews and a plethora of archival sources

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