CONTENU
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Ethnicity and diaspora in twentieth century Latin America: the Jewish case -- Searching for home abroad: Jews in Argentina and Argentines in Israel -- Complimentary identities: Sephardim, Zionists, and Argentine in the interwar period -- Argentina, World War II, and the entry of Nazi war criminals -- Nationalsim, education, and identity: Argentine Jews and Catholic religious instruction -- Diplomats and journalists: the image of Peronism in the Hebrew press -- A pact of oblivion: the de-personization of the Jewish community -- Argentine Jews and the accusation of dual loyalty -- Peron’s return to power as reflected in the Israeli press -- Soccer as a double edge weapon: Argentine exiles in Israel protest against the 1978 world cup .
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