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{en} Cristina M. Bettin. '''''Italian Jews from emancipation to the racial laws'''''. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.


== Abstract ==
"The Emancipation led Italian Jews to redefine themselves in fundamental ways, beginning a debate about integration and assimilation that continued until the Racial Legislation Laws of 1938. This groundbreaking study examines the numerous youth movements, newspapers, and cultural societies that attempted to revitalize Italian Judaism and define the essence of Jewish identity during this period. Throughout, author Cristina M. Bettin demonstrates how Jews integrated rather than assimilated, which became a unique and defining feature of Italian Judaism."--Publisher description.
[[Category:Italian Jewish Studies--2010s]]
[[Category:Italian Jewish Studies--English]]
[[Category:United Italy, Jews (subject)]]
[[Category:Fascist Italy, Jews (subject)]]

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{en} Cristina M. Bettin. Italian Jews from emancipation to the racial laws. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

Abstract

"The Emancipation led Italian Jews to redefine themselves in fundamental ways, beginning a debate about integration and assimilation that continued until the Racial Legislation Laws of 1938. This groundbreaking study examines the numerous youth movements, newspapers, and cultural societies that attempted to revitalize Italian Judaism and define the essence of Jewish identity during this period. Throughout, author Cristina M. Bettin demonstrates how Jews integrated rather than assimilated, which became a unique and defining feature of Italian Judaism."--Publisher description.

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