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Rag Fair - Ole Münch

Rag Fair

A Different Migration History of London’s East End, 1780-1850

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Buch | Hardcover
384 Seiten
2024
Berghahn Books (Verlag)
978-1-80539-689-5 (ISBN)
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Drawing on approaches across migration history, economic history, economic anthropology, and the sociology of movements, Rag Fair uncovers the social mechanisms behind the world-famous market’s role as an intercultural contact zone where Jewish and Irish migrants mingled, entered client relationships, and forged political alliances.
In the early Victorian age, the streets of East London were home to migrants from different regions and religions. In the midst of this area lay the famous Rag Fair street market, sustained by trade routes stretching across the globe. The market’s history demonstrates that it was not only a place of economic exchange, but also an intercultural contact zone where Jewish and Irish migrants mingled, entered client relationships and forged political alliances. Reconstructing the varied (partly multiethnic) group-building processes operating in the market, Rag Fair draws on approaches across migration history, economic history, economic anthropology and the sociology of political movements to uncover the social mechanisms at work in the old clothing trade.

Ole Münch is a research fellow for modern British history at the German Historical Institute London. He studied history and sociology in Göttingen and completed his doctorate at the University of Konstanz. In 2020, his dissertation was awarded the Wolfgang J. Mommsen Prize of the German Historical Institute London and the City of Konstanz Prize to Promote Early Career Researchers at the University of Konstanz.

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Acknowledgments



Introduction: London Without an Ethnic Lens



Part I: Day-to-Day Life in an Intercultural Contact Zone: On Dealing with Uncertainty at the Rag Fair



Chapter 1. Collecting Rags and Being Jewish: On the Interplay between Urban Folklore, Group Formation, and Social Inequality

Chapter 2. Transnational Lifestyles among Old Clothes: The Social Make-Up of the Long-Distance Trade Corridors to the Rag Fair

Chapter 3. On the Advantages of Not Having to Belong: Or, the Significance of Jewish Emancipation for the Rag Fair’s Shopkeepers

Chapter 4. A ‘Wild’ Contact Zone: On the Integrative Dynamic of High-Risk Business



Part II: Integration through Conflict



Chapter 5. The Cutler Street Conflict: Group Formation in the Dispute over the Old Clothes Market

Chapter 6. The Agreeable Feeling of Shared Outrage: An Integrative Movement for Electoral Rights

Chapter 7. A Multireligious Neighbourhood Movement: Or, the Story of a Productive Defeat



Conclusion: On the History and Social Dynamics of an Intercultural Contact Zone



Bibliography

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Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Studies in British and Imperial History
Zusatzinfo 9 Figures
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Makroökonomie
ISBN-10 1-80539-689-7 / 1805396897
ISBN-13 978-1-80539-689-5 / 9781805396895
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