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Nationalism, religion and community: A. B. Salem, the politics of identity and the disappearance of Cochin Jewry
This article considers how the existence of an ancient community, the Jews of Cochin on India's Malabar coast, was transformed by the force of two powerful twentieth-century nationalisms - Indian nationalism and Zionism. It does so through telling the story of a remarkable individual, A. B. Sa...
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Journal of Global History (2008) 3, pp. 21-42
2008
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Acceso en línea: | http://10.26.1.76/ks/003185.pdf |
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