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- Port_Jew abstract "The Port Jew concept was formulated by Lois Dubin and David Sorkin in the late 1990s as a social type that describes Jews who were involved in the seafaring and maritime economy of Europe, especially in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Helen Fry suggests that they could be considered to have been \"the earliest modern Jews.\"The concept of the \"Port Jew\" has been suggested as an \"alternate path to modernity\" that was distinct from the European Haskalah. Port Jews are described as the product of what is characterized as the \"liberal environment\" of port towns and cities.David Sorkin restricts his definition of the \"port Jew\" to apply only to a very specific group of Sephardi and Italian-Jewish merchants who were participants in the Mediterranean and transatlantic economy of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.".
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- Port_Jew wikiPageLength "4393".
- Port_Jew wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Port_Jew wikiPageRevisionID "629237071".
- Port_Jew wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_history.
- Port_Jew wikiPageWikiLink David_Sorkin.
- Port_Jew wikiPageWikiLink Haskalah.
- Port_Jew wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_diaspora.
- Port_Jew wikiPageWikiLink Lois_Dubin.
- Port_Jew wikiPageWikiLink Social_type.
- Port_Jew wikiPageWikiLinkText "Port Jew".
- Port_Jew wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Port_Jew wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Port_Jew subject Category:Jewish_history.
- Port_Jew type Study.
- Port_Jew comment "The Port Jew concept was formulated by Lois Dubin and David Sorkin in the late 1990s as a social type that describes Jews who were involved in the seafaring and maritime economy of Europe, especially in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Helen Fry suggests that they could be considered to have been \"the earliest modern Jews.\"The concept of the \"Port Jew\" has been suggested as an \"alternate path to modernity\" that was distinct from the European Haskalah.".
- Port_Jew label "Port Jew".
- Port_Jew sameAs Q7230726.
- Port_Jew sameAs m.0gtt2jn.
- Port_Jew sameAs Q7230726.
- Port_Jew wasDerivedFrom Port_Jew?oldid=629237071.
- Port_Jew isPrimaryTopicOf Port_Jew.