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Mendoza the Jew by Ronald Schechter, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Ronald Schechter

Current price: $29.99
Mendoza the Jew by Ronald Schechter, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Mendoza the Jew by Ronald Schechter, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

Indigo

Mendoza the Jew by Ronald Schechter, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Ronald Schechter

Current price: $29.99
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Inspired by the resounding success of Abina and the Important Men (OUP, 2011), Mendoza the Jew combines a graphic history with primary documentation and contextual information to explore issues of nationalism, identity, culture, and historical methodology through the life story of DanielMendoza. Mendoza was a poor Sephardic Jew from East London who became the boxing champion of Britain in 1789. As a Jew with limited means and a foreign-sounding name, Mendoza was an unlikely symbol of what many Britons considered to be their very own """"national"""" sport. Whereas their adversariesacross the Channel reputedly settled private quarrels by dueling with swords or pistols - leaving widows and orphans in their wake - the British (according to supporters of boxing) tended to settle their disputes with their fists. Mendoza the Jew provides an exciting and lively alternative to conventional lessons on nationalism. Rather than studying learned treatises and political speeches, students can read a graphic history about an eighteenth-century British boxer that demonstrates how ideas and emotions regarding the""""nation"""" permeated the practices of everyday life. Mendoza's story reveals the ambivalent attitudes of British society toward its minorities, who were allowed (sometimes grudgingly) to participate in national life by braving pain and injury in athletic contests, but whose social mobility was limitedand precarious. | Mendoza the Jew by Ronald Schechter, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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