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Uniting Uptowners and Downtowners: The Jewish Electorate and Quebec Provincial Politics 1927-39
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Uniting Uptowners and Downtowners: The Jewish Electorate and Quebec Provincial Politics 1927-39
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Abstract |
Earlier studies of Montreal's Jewish community of the 1930s suggested that it was divided into two factions: the Uptowners or more established Jews, and the Downtowners or more recent immigrants. The author argues that the failure to obtain a separate Jewish school commission, the quicker pace of assimilation, and the rise of anti-Semitism rendered insignificant the political differences at the provincial level between these two factions.
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Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada
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Vol. 18
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no. 2
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7-19
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1986
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en
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Jedwab, Jack. “Uniting Uptowners and Downtowners: The Jewish Electorate and Quebec Provincial Politics 1927-39.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 18, no. 2 (1986): 7–19.
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