Front cover image for Jews in twentieth-century Ireland : refugees, anti-semitism and the Holocaust

Jews in twentieth-century Ireland : refugees, anti-semitism and the Holocaust

Dermot Keogh (Author)
This book analyzes the relationship between the Irish State and the Jewish community in the 1930s. The author assesses Ireland's humanitarian record during the Holocaust and finally traces the history of the Irish Jewish community from the 1950s to the 1990s
Print Book, English, 1998
Cork University Press, Cork, Ireland, 1998
History
xv, 336 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
9781859181492, 9781859181508, 185918149X, 1859181503
39181606
1. The Russian pogroms and the growth of the Jewish community in Ireland
2. The Limerick 'pogrom, ' 1904
3. Leopold Bloom, the Jewish community and independent Ireland
4. Irish society and the culture of fear, 1932-37
5. Irish refugee policy, anti-Semitism and the approach of the Second World War
6. Ireland, the Second World War and the Holocaust
7. Ireland's post-war refugee policy
Epilogue. The Jewish community in Ireland since the 1950s