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PART 2: COSMOPOLITANISM AND ITS LIMITS

Jewish and Catholic Irish Relations: The Glasgow Waterfront c.1880–1914

Pages 215-234 | Published online: 31 May 2012

NOTES

  • Devine , T. M. 1999 . The Scottish Nation 1700 to 2000 518 London : Penguin .
  • Ibid.
  • W. Kenefick, Rebellious and Contrary: The Glasgow Dockers, 1853 to 1932, Scottish Historical Review Monograph, No.10 (East Linton: Tuckwell Press, 2000), pp.112–18.
  • Maides , Henry . 1995 . ‘Attitudes to Jewish Immigration in the West of Scodand to 1905’ . Scottish Economic and Social History , 15 : 47 49.
  • W Kenefick, ‘The Scottish Trade Union Movement c.1850 to 1914’, History Teaching Review II (1997), pp.18–25.
  • Vassilikou , Maria . 2002 . “ ‘Greeks and Jews in Salonika and Odessa: Inter-ethnic Relations in Cosmopolitan Port Cities’ ” . In Port Jews: Jewish Communities in Cosmopolitan Maritime Trading Centres, 1550–1950 Edited by: Ceserani , David . 156 London and Pordand , OR : Frank Cass .
  • Gordon , G. 1985 . “ ‘The City of Glasgow’ ” . In Strathclyde: Changing Horizons Edited by: Butt , J. and Gordon , G. 58 – 60 . Edinburgh : Scottish Academic Press .
  • Kenefick (see note 3), p.57.
  • Maides (see note 4), p.48.
  • Devine (see note 1), p.520.
  • Ibid.
  • Maides (see note 4), p.49.
  • Ibid., pp.50–52.
  • RC on the Poor Laws , 1910 British Parliamentary Papers, Evidence presented by WH. Raeburn, Q89.877.
  • Maitles (see note 4), p.48.
  • Rodgers , Murdoch . 1996 . “ ‘The Glasgow Jewry’ ” . In The Complete Odyssey: Voices from Scotland's Recent Past Edited by: Kay , Billy . 227 Edinburgh : Polygon .
  • Devine (see note 1), p.518.
  • Scottish Jewish Archive Newsletter , 14.1 Rosa M Sacharin, The Gertrude Jacobson Orphanage: Care of Orphaned Children', (Spring 2002), p.5.
  • McShane , Harry and Smith , J. 1978 . Harty McShane: No Mean Fighter Edinburgh : Pluto . ll; see also Billy Kay, ‘From the Gorbals to Gweedore’, in Kay (see note 16), p.6.
  • Kenefick (see note 3), see ch.5, pp.109–25; see also McShane and Smith (note 19); and Kay (see note 16).
  • Maides (see note 4), p.45.
  • Levy , A. 1958 . The Origins of Scottish Jewry 13 Glasgow : Jewish Historical Society of England .
  • Ibid. 23
  • 1883 . Jewish Chronicle , 9 March
  • Collins , Kenneth . 1992 . Glasgow Jewry: A Guide to the History and Community of the Jews in Glasgow Glasgow : Scottish Jewish Archives . Based on the two different figures presented in Collins's findings the percentage at the lower level of 758 would have been just under 38 per cent, and at the higher level of 935 the Gorbals Jews would have accounted for 46.7 per cent, just under half of the Glasgow Jewish population.
  • Levy (see note 22), p.22.
  • 1984 . A Scottish Shtetl: Jewish Life in the Gorbals, 1880–1974 Glasgow : Gorbals Fair Society . Maitles (see note 4), p.48; see also C. Hutt and H. Kaplan; this is corroborated by Ben Barber, Integration of Jewish Immigrants in Glasgow 1880–1939 (unpublished Ph. D. thesis, University of Glasgow, 1992).
  • Murdoch Rodgers, ‘The Glasgow Jewry’, in Kay (see note 16), p.227.
  • 1903 . Jewish Chronicle , 4 September contained in a letter sent by ‘Glaswegian’.
  • Callum Brown, The People and the Pews: Religion and Society in Scotland since 1780, Studies in Scottish Economic and Social History, No.3 (Dundee: Scottish Economic and Social History Society, 1993), p.25. When Brown made this statement in 1993, he also stressed then that ‘Research [was] only in its early stages on the Jewish experience in Scodand’. Perhaps more telling was the remark that this research tended to ‘concentrate on ecclesiastical and biographical approaches’ indicative of the work of Kenneth Collins.
  • Collins (see note 25), p.7.
  • 1883 . Jewish Chronicle , 9 November
  • Maides (see note 4), p.47.
  • Jewish Chronicle, 23 September, 1902, 13 February 1903, and 10 November 1905.
  • Collins (see note 25), p.7.
  • 1990 . Second City Jewry: The Jews of Glasgow in the Age of Expansion 1790 to 1919 53 Glasgow : Scottish Jewish Archive . Kenneth Collins
  • 1903 . Jewish Chronicle , 2 January
  • Collins (see note 36), p.101.
  • Ibid., pp.83–4.
  • Ibid. 103
  • Ralph Classer, Growing up in the Gorbals, Gorbals by at Oxford, Gorbals voices, Siren Songs, ‘Omnibus edition’ (London: Lomand Books, 1999), p 22.
  • See Braber (note 27); and Henry Maides, Anti-Semitism and Responses to it in the West of Scotland 1880–1939 (unpublished, M. Phil, thesis, University of Strathclyde, 1990).
  • Braber (see note 27), Introduction.
  • Kenefick (see note 3), pp. 116–18.
  • 2002 . Daily Record and Mail , 1 February The Jewish Correspondent for the
  • 1903 . Jewish Chronicle , 17 July
  • 1904 . Jewish Chronicle , 1 July
  • Quoted by Maides (see note 42), p.55.
  • Ibid. 56
  • Ibid. 61
  • Ibid. 58
  • Devine (see note 1), p.487.
  • Kenefick , W. ‘Irish Dockers and Trade Unionism on Clydeside’ . Irish Studies Review , 19 (Summer 1997), p.23.
  • See Kenefick (note 3), pp.115–16.
  • 2001 . The Oxford Companion to Scottish History Oxfo: d : Oxford University Press . Michael Lynch, see section under ‘Irish Home Rule’, pp.345–6.
  • Devine (see note 1), pp.301, 304.
  • Bull , Philip . 1996 . Land, Politics and Nationalism: A Study of the Irish Land Question 7 Dublin : Gill and Macmillan .
  • Various letters to the Glasgow Herald over the early months of J 882 testify to the fact that Irishmen were being ‘boycotted’ by some Glasgow employers. How extensive this practise was is unclear, but it was a response to event taking place in Ireland and the ‘boycotts’ imposed by Irish tenant farmers against the landlords.
  • George Boyce , D. 1990 . Nineteenth-Century Ireland: The Search for Stability 163 Dublin : Gill and Macmillan .
  • 1882 . Glasgow Herald , 21 February
  • Michael J. Winstanley, Ireland and the Land Question 1800–1922, Lancaster Pamphlets (London and New York: Methuen, 1984), p.29. In October 1882 the Land League was superseded with the Irish National League, and with this and the relative peace that was apparent over the autumn months, the Land War had effectively come to an end.
  • Lynch (see note 55), p 345.
  • 1883 . Jewish Chronicle , 9 November
  • 1885 . Glasgow Observer , 17 October letters page.
  • 1885 . Glasgow Observer , 7 November
  • J.J. Smyth, Labour in Glasgow 1896–1936: Socialism, Suffrage, Sectarianism, Scottish Historical Review Monograph No.11 (East Linton: Tuckwell Press, 2000), pp.136–9.
  • 1892 . Jewish Chronicle , 15 January
  • 1892 . Jewish Chronicle , 8 January
  • 1892 . Jewish Chronicle , 29 January
  • 1892 . Glasgow Herald , 9 January
  • 1892 . Glasgow Herald , 23 April front page.
  • 1893 . Jewish Chronicle , 28 April
  • 1892 . Jewish Chronicle , 29 January
  • 1900 . Jewish Chronicle , 1 June
  • Handwritten later in response by Archbishop Eyre to the Glasgow Jewish Community's ‘Vote of Thanks’, Glasgow Archdiocese Archive, IP-E30/19/1 (c.1900—the time of the ‘Bazaar’ to raise funds for the Pordand Street Synagogue).
  • Keogh , Dermot . 1998 . Jews in Twentieth-Century Ireland Cork : Cork University Press . see ch.2, ‘The Limerick Pogroms 1904’.
  • 1913 . Glasgow Herald , 28 October
  • Devine (see note 1), pp.521–2.
  • Kenefick (see note 53), p.24.
  • Reilly , Patrick . 2000 . “ ‘Kicking with the Left Foot: Being Catholic in Scotland’ ” . In Scotland's Shame? Bigotry and Sectarianism in Modern Scotland Edited by: Devine , T. M. 32 Edinburgh and London : Mainstream .
  • Devine, ‘Then and Now: Catholics in Scotrish Society, 1950–2000’, in Devine (see note 80), pp.261–3.

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