State of the Field: The Animating Tensions of Canadian Jewish Historiography

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
David S. Koffman, Pierre Anctil
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On November 7, 2018, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered an apology for Canada’s 1939 federal government decision to deny entry to the MS St. Louis, a German ocean liner that had carried 937 Jewish refugees. The ship would eventually return to Germany and 227 of its passengers would ultimately be caught in the Nazi death dragnet. The refusal of multiple countries to accept these refugees (Britain, France, Belgium and the Netherlands each accepted asylum seekers) helped solidify the Nazis’ confidence that the western world didn’t care much for the plight of Jews, already apparent at the Evian Conference a year prior. In Canada, the MS St. Louis became shorthand for the country’s abysmal wartime record regarding Jewish refugees. Canada accepted the fewest Jews of any refugee-accepting nation in the world: all told, a meager 7,400 souls.1 Credit for the fact that Canadians remember the St. Louis episode and that Canada’s prime minister would acknowledge its dismal Naziera policies on immigration and refugees, is largely due to the scholarly work of the Canadian Jewish historians Irving Abella and Harold Troper.2 None is Too Many became and remains essential reading for Canadian political leaders, academics, and public intellectuals. The book has been credited with influencing humanitarian and immigration policy decisions
该领域的状态:加拿大犹太史学的动画张力
2018年11月7日,加拿大总理贾斯汀·特鲁多就1939年加拿大联邦政府拒绝乘坐载有937名犹太难民的德国远洋班轮圣路易斯号的决定道歉。该船最终将返回德国,227名乘客最终将落入纳粹的死亡拉网。多个国家拒绝接受这些难民(英国、法国、比利时和荷兰都接受了寻求庇护者)有助于巩固纳粹的信心,即西方世界不太关心犹太人的困境,这在一年前的埃维昂会议上就已经很明显了。在加拿大,圣路易斯女士成为该国在犹太难民方面糟糕的战时记录的缩写。在世界上接受难民的国家中,加拿大接受的犹太人最少:总共只有7400人。1加拿大人还记得圣路易斯事件,加拿大总理也承认纳齐拉在移民和难民问题上的糟糕政策,这在很大程度上归功于加拿大犹太历史学家Irving Abella和Harold Troper的学术工作。2《没有太多》成为并仍然是加拿大政治领导人、学者和公共知识分子的重要读物。这本书被认为影响了人道主义和移民政策的决策
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期刊介绍: American Jewish History is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States. The most widely recognized journal in its field, AJH focuses on every aspect ofthe American Jewish experience. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, AJH has been the journal of record in American Jewish history for over a century, bringing readers all the richness and complexity of Jewish life in America through carefully researched, thoroughly accessible articles.
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