ABSTRACT

An East End Legacy is a memorial volume for William J Fishman, whose seminal works on the East End of London in the late nineteenth century have served as a vital starting point for much of the later work on the various complex web of relations in that quarter of the capital.

A variety of leading scholars utilise the insight of Fishman’s work to present a wide range of insights into the historical characters and events of the East End. The book’s themes include local politics; anti-alienism, anti-Semitism and war; and culture and society. In pursuing these topics, the volume examines in great depth the social, political, religious and cultural changes that have taken place in the area over the past 120 years, many of which remain both significant and relevant. In addition, it illustrates East London’s links with other parts of the world including Europe and America and those territories "beyond the oceans."

This book will prove valuable reading for researchers and readers interested in Victorian and twentieth century British history, politics and culture.

chapter 101|5 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|21 pages

From East End 1888 to East End 2016

A Cartographic and Demographic Journey in the Life of an Inner London Borough

part I|64 pages

Politics

part II|61 pages

Anti-Alienism, Anti-Semitism and War

chapter 5|25 pages

The Reubens Brothers

Jews, Crime and the East London Connection, 1887–1911

chapter 6|17 pages

Jews and Bombs

The Making of a Metropolitan Myth, 1916–1945

chapter 7|18 pages

Winning the Battle, But What About the War?

Cable Street in Context

part III|84 pages

Culture and Society

chapter 8|35 pages

Whitechapel’s Yiddish Opera House

The Rise and Fall of the Feinman Yiddish People’s Theatre

chapter 9|23 pages

The Metropolitan Rhythm of Street Life

A Socio-spatial Analysis of Synagogues and Churches in Nineteenth-century Whitechapel

chapter 10|24 pages

Doing the East End Walk, Oi!

Heritage, Ownership and Belonging 1

chapter 102|1 pages

Afterword