Jewish emancipation and after: locality, brotherhood and the nature of tolerance
Jewish emancipation and after: locality, brotherhood and the nature of tolerance
This chapter explores the nature of liberal tolerance towards the Jews within Victorian politics. It focuses on the experiences of and responses to the two Emanuel families and the Abraham family. It asks whether these leading Jews accepted locally, and if so, on what terms?
Keywords: liberal tolerance, Jews, Jewish families, Victorian politics
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