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Sue Silberberg, A Networked Community: Jewish Melbourne in the Nineteenth Century. Carlton, Victoria: University of Melbourne Press, 2020. xi + 244pp. Illus. Bibliography. $A34.99.

Title: Sue Silberberg, A Networked Community: Jewish Melbourne in the Nineteenth Century. Carlton, Victoria: University of Melbourne Press, 2020. xi + 244pp. Illus. Bibliography. $A34.99.
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