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Jewish Entrepreneurship in Salonica, 1912–1940. An Ethnic Economy in Transition



Orly C. Meron
Sussex Academic Press, 2012
Type: Selected Bibliography

A multidisciplinary exploration of Salonica’s Jewish economic activities in the period of Macedonia's incorporation into the Greek nation-state.

 

 

Contents

Introduction

 

Part I The Rise of a Jewish Economy in Ottoman Salonica (1881–1912)

Chapter 1 Theoretical Framework
Chapter 2 The Jewish Economy on the Eve of the Greek Annexation, 1881–1912

 

Part II From European Semi-Colonialism in Multi-national Ottoman Macedonia to Greek Nation-Statehood, 1912–1929

Chapter 3 New Conditions for Jewish Entrepreneurship

Chapter 4 Jewish Entrepreneurship after the Incorporation of Salonica, 1912–1922

Chapter 5 Macro-Level Reconstructing the Jewish-Owned Economy, 1923–1929

 

Part III Jewish Entrepreneurial Response and the Jewish Economy during the 1930s

Chapter 6 New Externalities and Impoverished Jewish Collective Resources, 1930–1938

Chapter 7 Confronting the Financial Crisis, 1930–1934

Chapter 8 Recovery and Survival within the Consolidating Greek Autarky, 1933–1938

Chapter 9 Jewish Entrepreneurial Patterns and the Jewish Economy

Chapter 10 Epilogue

 

Appendices
Jewish Firms by Branch and Sub-Branch (Salonica, 1921)

Jewish Firms (Salonica, 1930)

Jewish Firms in Salonica (1935–1938)

Bibliography

Index of Firm’s Names
Name and Subject Index



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