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1 online resource (300 pages ) : illustrations |
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Jewish Latin America Ser |
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Jewish Latin America.
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Contents |
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Antisemitism in Chile and Latin America -- 2 The Chilean Right -- 3 The Jews of Chile -- 4 Questions and Hypothesis -- 5 Methodology and Timespan -- 6 Book Structure -- 7 Archives and Sources -- Part 1 Acceptable Undesirables (1932-40) -- Chapter 1 The Actors -- 1 Right-Wingers -- 1.1 The Right-Wing Establishment -- 1.2 Less Established Right-Wingers -- 1.3 Right-Wing Priests, Military Officers, and Intellectuals -- 2 Immigrants -- 2.1 Desirables -- 2.2 Undesirables |
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2.3 "Acceptable Undesirables": The Case of Arab Immigrants -- 3 Jews -- 3.1 Years of Low Jewish Immigration (1933-35) -- 3.2 Years of Growing Jewish Immigration (1936-38) -- 3.3 Years of High Jewish Immigration (1939-40) -- 3.4 The Jews' Occupations -- Chapter 2 The Attitudes -- 1 Indifference and Hostility: the Right-Wing Establishment's Negative Attitudes toward Jews -- 2 Humanitarianism and Pragmatism: the Right-Wing Establishment's Positive Attitudes toward Jews -- 3 Other Actors, Similar Attitudes? Views of Less Established Right-Wingers on the "Jewish Question" |
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4 Silence, Suspicion, and Acceptance: Attitudes of Right-Wing Priests, Military Officers, and Intellectuals toward Jews -- 5 Conclusion of Part 1: How Unique Were Chilean Right-Wing Attitudes toward Jews? -- Part 2 Respected Businessmen (1958-78) -- Chapter 3 Right-Wingers and Jews in Jorge Alessandri's Chile (1958-64) -- 1 The Old Is Dying, and the New Cannot Be Born -- 1.1 The Right-Wing Establishment: between the Conservative-Liberal Decline and the Managers' Revolution -- 1.2 The Far Right: Pratistas, Francoists, and Ultramontanes |
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1.3 Anti-Communists: Right-Wing Priests, Military Officers, and Intellectuals -- 2 Professionals, Zionists, and New Immigrants -- 2.1 Jewish Chileans: Middle Class, Overeducation, and Politics -- 2.2 Zionists: Chile, Israel, and Jewish-Chilean Identification with the Jewish State -- 2.3 New Jewish Immigrants: the Case of Hungarian Jews -- 3 The Rauff Affair -- Chapter 4 Years of Reform (1964-73) -- 1 The New Is Born -- 1.1 The Collapse of the Right-Wing Establishment, and the Emergence of the Nacionales -- 1.2 New Empowered Right-Wingers: Gremialistas, Chicago Boys, and Patria y Libertad |
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1.3 Committed Anti-Communists: Right-Wing Priests, Military Officers, and Intellectuals -- 2 Leftists, Right-Wingers, and Zionists -- 2.1 Left-Wing Jews, Reformist Jews -- 2.2 Right-Wing Jews, Jewish Detractors of Allende -- 2.3 Zionist Jews -- 3 Another Test of Right-Wing Attitudes toward Jews -- Chapter 5 A Community Working for Progress (1973-78) -- 1 Military and Civilian Right-Wingers -- 1.1 The Military: Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen -- 1.2 The Civilians: Nacionales, Gremialistas, and Chicago Boys -- 2 Jews under Military Rule |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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2.1 Murdered, Tortured, Exiled: Left-Wing Jews under Military Rule |
Subject |
Jews -- Chile
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Jews
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Politics and government
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Social conditions
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SUBJECT |
Chile -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85023895
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Chile -- Social conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85023905
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Subject |
Chile
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789004521094 |
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9004521097 |
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