Three "rich uncles in America": the Australian immigration project and American Jewry
TítuloThree "rich uncles in America": the Australian immigration project and American Jewry
Autor
Call numberP994.004924/029
Número del objeto11278
Lugar de publicaciónUnited States
EditorialJohn Hopkins University Press
Año de publicación
2009
Paginación34p.
MaterialLoose-leaf
NotesArticle from the journal 'American Jewish History', volume 95, No.1 pp. 79-114
Descripción
The assumption has often been made that the existence of discriminatory policy and practices necessarily led to a reduction in the number of Jewish migrants entering Australia. Using new data, this article concludes that discriminatory intent, while stimulating evasive strategies of resistance on the part of individuals and institutions, does not necessarily result in significant reduction in the rate of entry of the migrants who are the object of discrimination.