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Testing cosmospolitan tolerance: port jews in Cape Town during the late victorian and edwardian years

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Cape Town in the late Victirian and Edwardian periods provides an interesting non-European location for testing the wider applicability of the Sorkin-Dubin 'port Jew' model, including the notion that port cities provide a peculiarly tolerant and welcoming environment, rooted in mercantile imperatives and cosmopolitanism.

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