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| Title: | Refugees and indifference: the effects of shortages on attitudes towards jews in France's Limousin Region during World War II |
| Author (s): | Fogg, Shannon |
| Department/Lab Affiliations: | History & Political Science |
| Keywords: | material shortages material situation |
| Subject Terms: | France. Refugees, Jewish. World War II. |
| Issue Date: | 2007 |
| Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
| Citation: | Fogg, Shannon L. “Refugees and Indifference: The Effects of Shortages on Attitudes towards Jews in France's Limousin Region” Holocaust and Genocide Studies, vol. 21 no. 1, 2007, pp. 31-54. |
| Abstract: | Contrary to some scholars' assertions, material shortages in wartime France did not lead ordinary citizens to become indifferent to the Jews' plight. Rather, the author maintains, the material situation influenced local application of the Vichy regime's antisemitic laws and shaped relationships between natives and Jewish refugees. Officials in the Limousin region used the urban housing crisis touched off by the influx of refugees to justify evictions of foreign Jews and their expulsion to rural areas. Authorities in the small towns and villages, for their part, accused these Jews of driving the black market. However, ordinary citizens usually proved more pragmatic than ideological in their interactions with Jews. |
| Type: | Article - Journal text |
| In Title: | Holocaust and Genocide Studies |
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| title | Refugees and indifference: the effects of shortages on attitudes towards jews in France's Limousin Region during World War II |
| contributor.author | Fogg, Shannon |
| contributor.deptlab | History & Political Science |
| subject | material shortages |
| subject | material situation |
| subject.LCSH | France. |
| subject.LCSH | Refugees, Jewish. |
| subject.LCSH | World War II. |
| date.issued | 2007 |
| publisher | Oxford University Press |
| identifier.citation | Fogg, Shannon L. “Refugees and Indifference: The Effects of Shortages on Attitudes towards Jews in France's Limousin Region” Holocaust and Genocide Studies, vol. 21 no. 1, 2007, pp. 31-54. |
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| description.abstract | Contrary to some scholars' assertions, material shortages in wartime France did not lead ordinary citizens to become indifferent to the Jews' plight. Rather, the author maintains, the material situation influenced local application of the Vichy regime's antisemitic laws and shaped relationships between natives and Jewish refugees. Officials in the Limousin region used the urban housing crisis touched off by the influx of refugees to justify evictions of foreign Jews and their expulsion to rural areas. Authorities in the small towns and villages, for their part, accused these Jews of driving the black market. However, ordinary citizens usually proved more pragmatic than ideological in their interactions with Jews. |
| type | Article - Journal |
| type.DCMIType | text |
| type.status | Postprint |
| rights | This material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyright and all rights therein are retained by authors or by other copyright holders. All persons copying this information are expected to adhere to the terms and constraints invoked by each author's copyright. In most cases, these works may not be reposted without the explicit permission of the copyright holder. |
| rights | Pre-print: author can archive; Post-print: author can archive with restrictions;Restriction: 12 month embargo on science, technology, medicine articles;24 month embargo on arts and humanities articles; Conditions: Pre-print can only be posted prior to acceptance;Pre-print must be accompanied by set statement (see link);Pre-print must not be replaced with post-print, instead a link to published version with amended set statement should be made;Publisher version cannot be used except for Nucleic Acids Research articles;Published source must be acknowledged;Must link to publisher version;Set phrase to accompany archived copy (see policy);Articles in <A HREF="http://www.oxfordjournals.org/oxfordopen/">some journals</A> can be made Open Access on payment of additional charge;Eligible UK authors may deposit in The Depot; |
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| relation.isPartOf | Holocaust and Genocide Studies |
| date.available | 2008-08-22T15:43:51Z |
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