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Book Title
Jewish Entrepreneurship in Salonica, 1912-1940
Publication Name
Jewish Entrepreneurship in Salonica, 1912-1940 : an Ethnic Economy in Transition
Title
Jewish Entrepreneurship in Salonica, 1912-1940
Subtitle
An Ethnic Economy in Transition
EAN
9781845192617
ISBN
9781845192617
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
Format
Hardcover
Release Year
2012
Release Date
06/02/2012
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
GB
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Length
9.9 in
Item Weight
32.2 Oz
Genre
Society & Culture
Subject
Economic History, Industries / General, Entrepreneurship, Jewish
Author
Orly C. Meron
Subject Area
Business & Economics, History
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Item Width
7 in
Number of Pages
442 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10
1845192613
ISBN-13
9781845192617
eBay Product ID (ePID)
65955651

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
442 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Jewish Entrepreneurship in Salonica, 1912-1940 : an Ethnic Economy in Transition
Publication Year
2012
Subject
Economic History, Industries / General, Entrepreneurship, Jewish
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Business & Economics, History
Author
Orly C. Meron
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
32.2 Oz
Item Length
9.9 in
Item Width
7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2010-041529
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"In this beautifully written, elegantly theorized and painstaking researched book, Orly Meron tells the story of Jewish economic activities in Salonica prior to the Nazi take-over. Applying methods and data from several scholarly disciplines, it examines the relations between Jews, Greeks and other Europeans during a period that encompasses the end of the Ottoman Empire, the Great Depression and the rise of Nazism. In so doing, it brings to light an important but understudied chapter in Jewish and European economic history. At the same time, it contributes significantly to our understanding of ethnic economies."  -Steven J. Gold, Professor and Graduate Program Director, Department of Sociology, Michigan State University, "In this beautifully written, elegantly theorized and painstaking researched book, Orly Meron tells the story of Jewish economic activities in Salonica prior to the Nazi take-over. Applying methods and data from several scholarly disciplines, it examines the relations between Jews, Greeks and other Europeans during a period that encompasses the end of the Ottoman Empire, the Great Depression and the rise of Nazism. In so doing, it brings to light an important but understudied chapter in Jewish and European economic history. At the same time, it contributes significantly to our understanding of ethnic economies." Steven J. Gold, Professor and Graduate Program Director, Department of Sociology, Michigan State University, "Explores the transformation in the Jewish-owned economy in Salonica during the period from the incorporation of Salonica and its Macedonian periphery into the Greek nation-state in 1912 until the Italian offensive in Albania and Greece's entry into World War II in 1940. Discusses the theoretical framework; the Jewish economy on the eve of the Greek annexation, 1881-1912; new conditions for Jewish entrepreneurship; Jewish entrepreneurship after the incorporation of Salonica, 1912-22; macro-level restructuring the Jewish-owned economy, 1923-29; new externalities and impoverished Jewish collective resources, 1930-38; confronting the economic crisis, 1930-33; recovery and survival within the consolidating Greek autarky, 1934-37; and Jewish entrepreneurial patterns and the Jewish economy." -- Journal of Economic Literature, "Explores the transformation in the Jewish-owned economy in Salonica during the period from the incorporation of Salonica and its Macedonian periphery into the Greek nation-state in 1912 until the Italian offensive in Albania and Greece's entry into World War II in 1940. Discusses the theoretical framework; the Jewish economy on the eve of the Greek annexation, 18811912; new conditions for Jewish entrepreneurship; Jewish entrepreneurship after the incorporation of Salonica, 191222; macro-level restructuring the Jewish-owned economy, 192329; new externalities and impoverished Jewish collective resources, 193038; confronting the economic crisis, 193033; recovery and survival within the consolidating Greek autarky, 193437; and Jewish entrepreneurial patterns and the Jewish economy." Journal of Economic Literature, "Explores the transformation in the Jewish-owned economy in Salonica during the period from the incorporation of Salonica and its Macedonian periphery into the Greek nation-state in 1912 until the Italian offensive in Albania and Greece's entry into World War II in 1940. Discusses the theoretical framework; the Jewish economy on the eve of the Greek annexation, 18811912; new conditions for Jewish entrepreneurship; Jewish entrepreneurship after the incorporation of Salonica, 191222; macro-level restructuring the Jewish-owned economy, 192329; new externalities and impoverished Jewish collective resources, 193038; confronting the economic crisis, 193033; recovery and survival within the consolidating Greek autarky, 193437; and Jewish entrepreneurial patterns and the Jewish economy."  - Journal of Economic Literature, "National historiographies usually mask the significance of the entrepreneurial activities of ethnic minorities in the economies of the host countries. Meron produces a fascinating book that, albeit its Jewish viewpoint, goes a step further: by using an interdisciplinary theoretical approach it forms a paradigm of the response and adjustment of an ethnic minority group from an old multicultural eastern empire to a modern peripheral European national state." Professor Gelina Harlaftis, Department of History, Ionian University, Corfu, "Introducing new data sources and often utilizing social science methods, Meron tracks changes in demography and politics in a major commercial center of the Jewish Diaspora during the tumultuous inter-war period. The result is an economic history that does justice to the underlying group structure of Greek society rather than imposing a deductive textbook version. Here is the record of an economy embedded in a multi-ethnic society such that major international political and economic changes were locally refracted and channeled rather than simply downloaded. Although the book deals with Jewish history, it will be of serious interest to students of ethnic economies and ethnic diasporas anywhere in the world." --Ivan Light, Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles, "In this beautifully written, elegantly theorized and painstaking researched book, Orly Meron tells the story of Jewish economic activities in Salonica prior to the Nazi take-over. Applying methods and data from several scholarly disciplines, it examines the relations between Jews, Greeks and other Europeans during a period that encompasses the end of the Ottoman Empire, the Great Depression and the rise of Nazism. In so doing, it brings to light an important but understudied chapter in Jewish and European economic history. At the same time, it contributes significantly to our understanding of ethnic economies." --Steven J. Gold, Professor and Graduate Program Director, Department of Sociology, Michigan State University, "National historiographies usually mask the significance of the entrepreneurial activities of ethnic minorities in the economies of the host countries. Meron produces a fascinating book that, albeit its Jewish viewpoint, goes a step further: by using an interdisciplinary theoretical approach it forms a paradigm of the response and adjustment of an ethnic minority group from an old multicultural eastern empire to a modern peripheral European national state."  -Professor Gelina Harlaftis, Department of History, Ionian University, Corfu, "National historiographies usually mask the significance of the entrepreneurial activities of ethnic minorities in the economies of the host countries. Meron produces a fascinating book that, albeit its Jewish viewpoint, goes a step further: by using an interdisciplinary theoretical approach it forms a paradigm of the response and adjustment of an ethnic minority group from an old multicultural eastern empire to a modern peripheral European national state." --Professor Gelina Harlaftis, Department of History, Ionian University, Corfu, "Introducing new data sources and often utilizing social science methods, Meron tracks changes in demography and politics in a major commercial center of the Jewish Diaspora during the tumultuous inter-war period. The result is an economic history that does justice to the underlying group structure of Greek society rather than imposing a deductive textbook version. Here is the record of an economy embedded in a multi-ethnic society such that major international political and economic changes were locally refracted and channeled rather than simply downloaded. Although the book deals with Jewish history, it will be of serious interest to students of ethnic economies and ethnic diasporas anywhere in the world." Ivan Light, Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles, "Introducing new data sources and often utilizing social science methods, Meron tracks changes in demography and politics in a major commercial center of the Jewish Diaspora during the tumultuous inter-war period. The result is an economic history that does justice to the underlying group structure of Greek society rather than imposing a deductive textbook version. Here is the record of an economy embedded in a multi-ethnic society such that major international political and economic changes were locally refracted and channeled rather than simply downloaded. Although the book deals with Jewish history, it will be of serious interest to students of ethnic economies and ethnic diasporas anywhere in the world."  -Ivan Light, Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
338.0408992404954
Table Of Content
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Synopsis
This book documents and analyses the transformations in the Jewish-owned economy active in Salonica during the period of the consolidating Greek nation-state, prior to World War II. Based on archival materials, the author provides a comprehensive, comparative inter-ethnic empirical study of Jewish entrepreneurial patterns for two distinct historical periods: the multi-ethnic business world of Greek Macedonia (1912-1922) after its incorporation into the Greek nation-state; and the era of minority-majority relations (1923-1940), following a radical modification of the city's demographic composition -- a process that culminated in Salonica's ethnic unification. A macro analysis combines a comparative static overview of the Jewish-owned firms vs. the Greek-owned firms active in the city at three points in time (1912, 1921, 1930), with a dynamic analysis focusing on transitions in structure and entrepreneurial behaviour. A micro analysis then examines the characteristics of Salonica's Jewish entrepreneur, This book documents and analyses the transformations in the Jewish-owned economy active in Salonica during the period of the consolidating Greek nation-state, prior to World War II. Based on archival materials, the author provides a comprehensive, comparative inter-ethnic empirical study of Jewish entrepreneurial patterns for two distinct historical periods: the multi-ethnic business world of Greek Macedonia (1912-1922) after its incorporation into the Greek nation-state; and the era of minority-majority relations (1923-1940), following a radical modification of the city's demographic composition -- a process that culminated in Salonica's ethnic unification. A macro analysis combines a comparative static overview of the Jewish-owned firms vs. the Greek-owned firms active in the city at three points in time (1912, 1921, 1930), with a dynamic analysis focusing on transitions in structure and entrepreneurial behaviour. A micro analysis then examines the characteristics of Salonica's Jewish entrepreneurial elite, its businessmen and professionals, including class resources, familial and ethnic networks, business strategies and methods. Included in the analysis is a unique database illustrating Jewish entrepreneurial patterns during the 1930s. This study applies the "ethnic economy" approach in explaining Jewish entrepreneurial dynamics, and contributes new theoretical insights. The research presented provides hitherto unavailable details about the economic and demographic history of the Jewish community of Salonica, a city known as the "Jerusalem of the Balkans" due to it being home to the largest concentration of Sephardic Jews found in the territories once belonging to the Ottoman Empire., Provides a multidisciplinary exploration of Salonica's Jewish-owned economy between the years 1912-1940, a period prior to and during Greece's national consolidation. This book presents the results of the author's comparative and inter-ethnic study of Jewish entrepreneurial patterns for three distinct historical periods and two levels of analysis., This book provides a multidisciplinary exploration of Salonica's Jewish-owned economy between the years 1912-1940 a period prior to and during Greece's national consolidation. Based on original and newly analyzed archival materials, it presents the results of a comprehensive, comparative, and inter-ethnic study of Jewish entrepreneurial patterns for three distinct historical periods and two levels of analysis. The first period pertains to the multi-ethnic business world of Greek Macedonia (1912-1922) after its incorporation into the Greek nation-state, while the second period refers to the era of minority-majority relations (1923-1930), following radical modification of Salonica's demographic composition - a process that culminated in the ethnic unification of its business world. The third period includes a sectoral analysis of Jewish entrepreneurial patterns as they developed in response to the local and global economic crisis that raged during the 1930s. The macro analysis combines a comparative static overview of Salonica's Jewish vs. Greek business behavior, together with a dynamic comparative analysis focusing on transitions in Jewish entrepreneurial patterns. The micro analysis delves into features of Salonica's Jewish business elite: class resources, family and ethnic networks, business strategies and organizational structures. The research contributes new theoretical insights to the study of ethnic groups in changing environments by applying the ethnic economy approach while crossing the disciplinary boundaries between history, economics, sociology, and their related fields. This study opens a revealing window to the economic and demographic history of the Jewish community of Salonica - the "Jerusalem of the Balkans," which was home to the largest concentration of Sephardic Jews before the Holocaust.
LC Classification Number
HC295
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Copyright Date
2008

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