Ewa Morawska

Ewa Morawska is a professor of sociology at the University of Essex in the United Kingdom. Her numerous publications include Insecure Prosperity: Jews in Small-Town Industrial America, 1880–1940, “In Defense of the Assimilation Model” and “The Sociology and Historiography of Immigration,” in Immigration Reconsidered: History, Sociology, and Politics, edited by Virginia Yans-McLaughlin.

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Assimilation in the United States: Nineteenth Century

Female German Jewish immigrants were uniquely impacted by both their gender and class during the process of their assimilation to American life. They began participating in voluntary social work, which secularized over time, reflecting the women’s increased sense of personal autonomy. Through their work, German Jewish women immigrants preserved Jewish tradition and expanded their roles beyond the home.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Ewa Morawska." (Viewed on November 2, 2024) <http://qa.jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/morawska-ewa>.