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Adapting to Abundance: Jewish Immigrants, Mass Consumption and the Search for an American Identity
Author: Heinze, Andrew R.
Paperback; Large size; 17 Photographs
288 pages
Published: October 1992
University Presses of California, Columbia and Princeton
ISBN: 0231068530

An analysis of immigrant life in the USA which focuses on the habits of consumption. The author describes how Jews responded to the prospect of mass consumption, familiarizing themselves with such activities as installment buying, advertising and vacationing.



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