“Louis Marshall and the Rise of Jewish Ethnicity in America: A Biography"

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Pub Date Mar 01 2013 | Archive Date Feb 04 2013

Description

A milestone in modern Jewish history and American ethnic history, the sweeping influence of Louis Marshall’s career through the 1920s is unprecedented. A tireless advocate for and leader of an array of notable American Jewish organizations and institutions, Marshall also spearheaded civil rights campaigns for other ethnic groups, blazing the trail for the NAACP, Native American groups, and environmental protection causes in the early twentieth century. No comprehensive biography has been published that does justice to Marshall’s richly diverse life as an impassioned defender of Jewish communal interests and as a prominent attorney who reportedly argued more cases before the Supreme Court than any other attorney of his era.

Silver eloquently fills that gap, tracing Marshall’s career in detail to reveal how Jewish subgroups of Eastern European immigrants and established Central European elites interacted in New York City and elsewhere to fuse distinctive communal perspectives on specific Jewish issues and broad American affairs. Through the chronicle of Marshall’s life, Silver sheds light on immigration policies, Jewish organizational and social history, environmental activism, and minority politics during World War I, and he bears witness to the rise of American Jewish ethnicity in pre-Holocaust America.

M. M. Silver is a modern Jewish history scholar at Max Stern College of Emek Yezreel in Israel. He is the author of several books and articles, including Our Exodus: Leon Uris and the Americanization of Israel’s Founding Story.

7 x 10, 616 pages, 15 black-and-white illustrations, notes, bibliography, index

A milestone in modern Jewish history and American ethnic history, the sweeping influence of Louis Marshall’s career through the 1920s is unprecedented. A tireless advocate for and leader of an array...


A Note From the Publisher

7 x 10, 616 pages, 15 black-and-white illustrations, notes, bibliography, index

7 x 10, 616 pages, 15 black-and-white illustrations, notes, bibliography, index


Advance Praise

"Louis Marshall, who by any standards has to rank as one of the most important figures in the Jewish community in the first part of the 20th century, has for too long been without a good biography. Silver has now remedied that deficiency, and with much evidence based on solid and extensive research, finally gives Marshall the historical recognition he has long deserved."—Mel Urofsky, author of Louis D. Brandeis: A Life

"The first scholarly treatment of Marshall on a grand scale. Based on exhaustive research, this richly textured and insightful study is lively, engaging, and generative. It is a significant contribution to American Jewish history and promises to be the cornerstone of scholarship on Marshall for years to come."—Mark A. Raider, author of Nahum Goldmann: Statesman Without a State

"Louis Marshall, who by any standards has to rank as one of the most important figures in the Jewish community in the first part of the 20th century, has for too long been without a good biography...


Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780815610007
PRICE $49.95 (USD)