Special Sorrows: The Diasporic Imagination of Irish, Polish, and Jewish Immigrants in the United States - Paperback

Special Sorrows: The Diasporic Imagination of Irish, Polish, and Jewish Immigrants in the United States - Paperback

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by Matthew Frye Jacobson (Author), David R. Roediger (Foreword by)

"A scholarly study of the real roots of what Jacobson calls 'America's largely assimilated but ultimately "unmeltable" ethics.' It's a startling point of view for readers who are accustomed to the self-congratulatory myth of America as a beacon of liberty to which the 'huddled masses' of the world look with longing."-Jonathan Kirsch, Los Angeles Times

Front Jacket

Jacobson's book impressively lives up to its stark and splendid title, which is borrowed from Polish-Jewish revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg's capsule description of the bonds uniting people into nations. For the immigrants whom Jacobson considers, nationalist sorrows seemed especially tragic, as they were felt and resisted in exile from the nations whose causes were being championed. Special Sorrows carefully delineates the centrality of Jewish, Polish and Irish supporters in the United States to national liberation movements abroad and, as expertly, details how such movements shaped immigrant life in the United States.--David Roediger, from the Foreword

Author Biography

Matthew Frye Jacobson is Professor of American Studies at Yale University and author of Whiteness of a Different Color (1998) and Barbarian Virtues (2000).

Number of Pages: 340
Dimensions: 0.85 x 8.94 x 6.04 IN
Publication Date: May 21, 2002
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