I agree with you. I was going to download it. I am not interested anymore. The jews couldn't have done if it were illegal and, if they did it surely it was the lending system that provided banking for the community. Always the same trash !
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> Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2015 07:47:18 -0800
> From: romers_at_shaw.ca
> To: bconcept@hotmail.com; czernowitz-l@cornell.edu
> Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Book of the Month, January 2015: "A Sanguine Bunch"
>
> Hi Edgar.... Thanks for this! I think if one reads nothing else of
> this thesis, the 'Historical Overview', is very readable and valuable.
> Some of the language however, I find disturbing -- for example:
>
> " ...Jewish property steadily increased once the 1867
> Constitution had eliminated the last possession restrictions for Jews.
> Many peasants lost their
> only recently acquired land to (often Jewish) usurers when they were
> unable to repay their
> loans in the difficult years 1866-68. Until the savings bank (Sparkasse)
> was founded, only
> private money lending was possible and mainly provided by usurers which
> in turn provoked
> outbursts of anti-Semitism. The Orthodox Church Fund continued to be the
> biggest landowner
> throughout the years and while it had the opportunity to improve the
> situation by leasing land
> to small farmers, it chose to lease land and forests to (again, mostly
> Jewish) entrepreneurs
> who were financially able to engage in long-term contracts."
>
> 'Usurer(s)', is not a value neutral term, and coupled with the
> parenthetical remark(s) 'usually, mostly, again mostly Jewish', seems
> like setting up the Jews to be responsible for their own eventual
> demise. Although the author never makes this case, the way this part of
> his history was constructed, left me with a feeling that I've heard all
> this before, and it doesn't end up well.
>
> It may be the case that I'm too sensitive around this issue, or that I'm
> misreading the intent of the author, still, something doesn't sit right.
> I would have thought that in the dissertation process, this construction
> might have raised a flag amongst the author's thesis advisors.
>
> Best,
> jerome
>
> On 2015-01-01 7:54 AM, Edgar Hauster wrote:
>> Czernowitzers, dear friends...
>>
>> Happy New Year to all of you! Let's inaugurate the new year by the release of the Book of the Month, January 2015, at our Czernowitz Book Corner:
>>
>>
http://czernowitzbook.blogspot.de/2015/01/a-sanguine-bunch.html
>>
>> "'A Sanguine Bunch' - Regional Identification in Habsburg Bukovina, 1774-1919" is the doctoral thesis - in English language [!] - defended by Hieronymus Franciscus van Drunen at the University of Amsterdam in September 2013; Prof. Dr. J. Th. Leerssen and Prof. Dr. D. J. Deletant were the prominent thesis advisors.
>>
>> On Jewish Bukovina, please continue reading Part II - Bukovinians 3, chap. 3.5 - 3.7, p. 201 - 245, and learn more on:
>>
>> - The Jewish Presence in Bukovina [3.5, p. 201]
>> - Jews and the Local Economy [3.5, p. 204]
>> - The Social Position of Bukovinian Jews [3.5, p. 208]
>> - Jewish Nationalism in Bukovina [3.6, p. 216]
>> - Anti-Semitism and Bukovina: Attacks and Vindications [3.7, p. 224]
>> - Bukovinian National Movements and Anti-Semitism [3.7, p. 227]
>> - Popular Anti-Semitism [3.7, p. 239]
>>
>> There are not too many books in English that tell the story of our favorite region, so I'm encouraging you to download your FREE COPY of the dissertation and to read it and share it with your relatives!
>>
>> Stay "tuned" for the next edition of Book of the Month, to be released at:
http://czernowitzbook.blogspot.de/
>>
>> Edgar Hauster
>>
>>
>
>
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