Darker Shade of Pale

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781776149711

Shtetl to Colony

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By Deborah Posel
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Deborah Posel is a South African sociologist who is Professor Emeritus at the University of Cape Town. She was the founding director of two prominent interdisciplinary research institutes, UCTs Institute for Humanities in Africa and the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research.


Maps



Family tree



Part I



Chapter 1 Longing



Chapter 2 On the move



Chapter 3 The glitter of gold



Chapter 4 Conversations with Carruthers



Chapter 5 Living with lack



Chapter 6 A structure of life



Chapter 7 The farribel



Chapter 8 The ticket



Chapter 9 Two more fragments



Chapter 10 Many lives are possible



Chapter 11 Ordinary stories



Chapter 12 The myth of Jewish exceptionalism



Part II



Chapter 13 Shtetl



Chapter 14 Prospects in the Pale of Settlement



Chapter 15 Schisms and fault-lines



Chapter 16 Posels in Pumpian



Chapter 17 Posel prospects



Chapter 18 Sitting and standing



Chapter 19 Taverning



Chapter 20 Itsyk



Chapter 21 Singles



Chapter 22 Pushy daughters



Chapter 23 Stille Chuppah



Chapter 24 Conversion to Christianity



Chapter 25 Margin of margins



Chapter 26 A boy child



Chapter 27 Veins of violence



Part III



Chapter 28 Leaving Pumpian



Chapter 29 At sea



Chapter 30 They came with nothing



Chapter 31 Those who stayed



Chapter 32 The East of the West



Part IV



Chapter 33 Rats



Chapter 34 24 June 1902



Chapter 35 Towards District Six



Chapter 36 A shtetl that wasnt



Chapter 37 Squat-bodied



Chapter 38 Shapeshifting



Chapter 39 At risk



Chapter 40 Upstanding work



Chapter 41 28 Longmarket Street



Chapter 42 Choices



Chapter 43 Carrier



Chapter 44 Smous



Chapter 45 Good eggs and bad eggs



Chapter 46 Nothing ventured, nothing gained



Chapter 47 Business in the mix



Chapter 48 Ways of women



Chapter 49 Love and marriage



Chapter 50 One of those who froze



Chapter 51 Whats left behind



Chapter 52 Mothers of loss



Chapter 53 Longing to be let in



Chapter 54 A colonial education



Chapter 55 Carruthers Beattie



Chapter 56 What a shame



Part V



Chapter 57 Brothers



Chapter 58 Modern Jews



Chapter 59 Money



Chapter 60 Like insects to the light



Chapter 61 Jewburg



Chapter 62 Chatzkels luck



Chapter 63 Whose gold



Chapter 64 Jews and the Blacks



Chapter 65 Chatzkel on the move



Chapter 66 Obscene extremes



Chapter 67 A deferent retort



Chapter 68 Ferreirastown



Chapter 69 Prospering in Ferreirastown



Chapter 70 The farribel



Chapter 71 Max



Part VI



Chapter 72 A Johannesburg man



Chapter 73 A man and four girls



Chapter 74 Little Vienna



Chapter 75 Jews in the Austro-Hungarian Empire



Chapter 76 Czernowitz and the Jews



Chapter 77 Bakers for the emperor



Chapter 78 Family ties



Chapter 79 Leaving



Chapter 80 Lourenco Marques



Chapter 81 Doornfontein



Chapter 82 World War 1



Chapter 83 A darker world



Chapter 84 Cernauti



Chapter 85 A Johannesburg spinster



Part VII



Chapter 86 Marriage



Chapter 87 Jewish suburbia



Chapter 88 Set in Stone



Chapter 89 Archives



Chapter 90 Farribels - again



Chapter 91 Dear Maurice



Notes



Bibliography



Acknowledgements


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