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‘“By whom shall she arise? For she is small”: the Wales-Israel tradition in the Edwardian period
The Jew in Late-Victorian and Edwardian Culture: Between the East End and East Africa
Swansea University Author: Jasmine Donahaye
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This chapter analyses the relationship of purported Welsh identification with Jews to Welsh national models, analysing work by Dorian Llywelyn, Willian Rubinstein, Lily Tobias and others.
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Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
2009
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