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100 _aKotler-Berkowitz, Laurence A.
245 _aEthnicity and politics: cohesion, division and British Jews
260 _c2001
300 _ap.648-69
362 _aSep
520 _aStructural, cultural, psychological and materialist theories support the proposition that political cohesion and division in ethnic groups are a function of ethnic cohesion and division generally. The proposition is applied to British Jews, and data from the first nationally representative survey of British Jews are employed to test an empirical hypothesis linking strong manifestations of ethnicity to Conservative partisanship. Results from multinomial logistic regression analysis support the hypothesis, and transformations to probabilities demonstrate the strong effect of ethnic divisions on party divisions. Comparisons are drawn between British Jews and other British ethnic minorities, and between British and American Jews. - Reproduced
650 _aEthnic groups
773 _aPolitical Studies
909 _a50040
999 _c50040
_d50040