The Last Anglo-Jewish Gentleman: The Life and Times of Redcliffe Nathan Salaman

Redcliffe Salaman (1874–1955) was an English Jew of many facets: a country gentleman, a physician, a biologist who pioneered the breeding of blight-free strains of potatoes, a Jewish nationalist, and a race scientist. A well-known figure in his own time, The Last Anglo-Jewish Gentleman restores him to his place in the history of British science and the British Jewish community.
 
Redcliffe Salaman was also a leading figure in the Anglo-Jewish community in the 20th century. At the same time, he was also an incisive critic of the changing character of that community. His groundbreaking book, The History and Social Influence of the Potato, first published in 1949 and in print ever since, is a classic in social history. His wife Nina was a feminist, poet, essayist, and translator of medieval Hebrew poetry. She was the first (and to this day, only) woman to deliver a sermon in an Orthodox synagogue in Britain.
 
The Last-Anglo Jewish Gentleman offers a compelling biography of a unique individual. It also provides insights into the life of English Jews during the late-19th and early-20th centuries and brings to light largely unknown controversies and tensions in Jewish life.

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The Last Anglo-Jewish Gentleman: The Life and Times of Redcliffe Nathan Salaman

Redcliffe Salaman (1874–1955) was an English Jew of many facets: a country gentleman, a physician, a biologist who pioneered the breeding of blight-free strains of potatoes, a Jewish nationalist, and a race scientist. A well-known figure in his own time, The Last Anglo-Jewish Gentleman restores him to his place in the history of British science and the British Jewish community.
 
Redcliffe Salaman was also a leading figure in the Anglo-Jewish community in the 20th century. At the same time, he was also an incisive critic of the changing character of that community. His groundbreaking book, The History and Social Influence of the Potato, first published in 1949 and in print ever since, is a classic in social history. His wife Nina was a feminist, poet, essayist, and translator of medieval Hebrew poetry. She was the first (and to this day, only) woman to deliver a sermon in an Orthodox synagogue in Britain.
 
The Last-Anglo Jewish Gentleman offers a compelling biography of a unique individual. It also provides insights into the life of English Jews during the late-19th and early-20th centuries and brings to light largely unknown controversies and tensions in Jewish life.

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The Last Anglo-Jewish Gentleman: The Life and Times of Redcliffe Nathan Salaman

The Last Anglo-Jewish Gentleman: The Life and Times of Redcliffe Nathan Salaman

by Todd M. Endelman
The Last Anglo-Jewish Gentleman: The Life and Times of Redcliffe Nathan Salaman

The Last Anglo-Jewish Gentleman: The Life and Times of Redcliffe Nathan Salaman

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Redcliffe Salaman (1874–1955) was an English Jew of many facets: a country gentleman, a physician, a biologist who pioneered the breeding of blight-free strains of potatoes, a Jewish nationalist, and a race scientist. A well-known figure in his own time, The Last Anglo-Jewish Gentleman restores him to his place in the history of British science and the British Jewish community.
 
Redcliffe Salaman was also a leading figure in the Anglo-Jewish community in the 20th century. At the same time, he was also an incisive critic of the changing character of that community. His groundbreaking book, The History and Social Influence of the Potato, first published in 1949 and in print ever since, is a classic in social history. His wife Nina was a feminist, poet, essayist, and translator of medieval Hebrew poetry. She was the first (and to this day, only) woman to deliver a sermon in an Orthodox synagogue in Britain.
 
The Last-Anglo Jewish Gentleman offers a compelling biography of a unique individual. It also provides insights into the life of English Jews during the late-19th and early-20th centuries and brings to light largely unknown controversies and tensions in Jewish life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780253061775
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 09/06/2022
Series: The Modern Jewish Experience
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 340
File size: 12 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Todd Endelman is Professor Emeritus of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. His many books include Radical Assimilation in English Jewish History, 1656–1945 (IUP, 1990), The Jews of Britain, 1656–2000, Broadening Jewish History: Toward a Social History of Ordinary Jews, and Leaving the Jewish Fold: Conversion and Radical Assimilation in Modern Jewish History.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Note on Sources
Family Tree
Introduction
1. Family Background and Early Years
2. Medicine and Marriage
3. Homestall
4. Race Science
5. Nina and the Hebrew Poets
6. World War I and the Land of Israel
7. The Home Front
8. Communal Work and Personal Loss
9. The Jewish Health Organization of Great Britain
10. Conflicts at Home and Abroad
11. The Potato Book
12. Communal Gadfly
Afterword
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

What People are Saying About This

David Feldman

Meticulously researched and skilfully written, The Last Anglo-Jewish Gentleman reveals the dynamics of upper-middle class Jewish life in Britain from the late Victorians period to the middle of the twentieth century. Encompassing family and social life as well as intellectual and political history, Todd Endelman has produced a vivid and humane biography and, at the same time, brings new insights to the history of Jewish integration in modern Britain.

David Sorkin

A meticulously researched and elegantly written biography of a fascinating, multi-faceted and unjustly forgotten figure that exhumes lost dimensions of Anglo-Jewish history.

Sarah Abrevaya Stein

More than a biography, The Last Anglo-Jewish Gentleman reads like a saga of the British Jewish elite of the nineteenth and twentieth century. Redcliffe Salaman, the figure at this book's heart, took on the life of a country gentleman, embraced eugenics, married a translator of medieval Hebrew poetry, hobnobbed with Britain's leading Jewish lights, dedicated years to grappling with the history of the potato.  He was wildly eccentric but also deeply embedded.  All told, Salaman serves as a fascinating window into the salon of the historic, Anglo-Jewish upper class.

Derek J. Penslar

Redcliffe Salaman was a privileged and cultured polymath, and Todd Endelman tells his story with authority and grace. More than a biography, Endelman's book is a tale of an interconnected Anglo-Jewish elite and its decline over the course of the 20th century.  An absorbing account.

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