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A sweeping story with intimate roots, Darker Shade of Pale traces a little-known chapter in the history of global migration: the journey of Jewish families from the Russian Empire's Pale of Settlement to the far-flung colony of South Africa at the turn of the twentieth century. Written by acclaimed South African sociologist Deborah Posel, this deeply personal yet broadly resonant narrative blends family memoir with incisive historical analysis.
At its heart is Posel's grandfather, Maurice Posel, whose story of struggle and ambivalence she pieces together from family lore, feint archival traces and the lives of others. In turn, Maurice's seemingly insignificant life becomes a prism through which Posel considers afresh 'the greatest migration in human history', as historians call it. Maurice's journey - and, importantly, those of the educated, working women Posel follows - reveals theunspoken, often painful costs of uprooting: what had to be abandoned, what was endured, and what could never be fully left behind.
From the shtetl's rigid traditions to the racial hierarchies of the British Empire, Posel explores how Jewish migrants navigated social orders. She examines how identities shifted and how success was both a goal and a burden - particularly for those who didn't achieve it. Along the way, Darker Shade of Pale sheds new light on the complicated role of Jews in colonial South Africa, their uneasy positioning within whiteness, and their unexpected interactions with Black communities.
Lyrical, probing and unflinching, Darker Shade of Pale is essential reading for anyone interested in migration, identity, and the hidden layers of history and their continued tremors. It's a powerful reminder that the migrant story is never simple and always singular.
Perfect for readers of Isabel Wilkerson, Adam Hochschild, and Daniel Mendelsohn.
Contents
Maps
Family tree
Part I
Chapter 1 Longing
Chapter 2 On the move
Chapter 3 The glitter of gold
Chapter 4 Conversations with Carruthers
Chapter 5 Living with lack
Chapter 6 A structure of life
Chapter 7 The farribel
Chapter 8 The ticket
Chapter 9 Two more fragments
Chapter 10 Many lives are possible
Chapter 11 Ordinary stories
Chapter 12 The myth of Jewish exceptionalism
Part II
Chapter 13 Shtetl
Chapter 14 Prospects in the Pale of Settlement
Chapter 15 Schisms and fault-lines
Chapter 16 Posels in Pumpian
Chapter 17 Posel prospects
Chapter 18 Sitting and standing
Chapter 19 Taverning
Chapter 20 Itsyk
Chapter 21 Singles
Chapter 22 Pushy daughters
Chapter 23 Stille Chuppah
Chapter 24 Conversion to Christianity
Chapter 25 Margin of margins
Chapter 26 A boy child
Chapter 27 Veins of violence
Part III
Chapter 28 Leaving Pumpian
Chapter 29 At sea
Chapter 30 'They came with nothing'
Chapter 31 Those who stayed
Chapter 32 The 'East' of the 'West'
Part IV
Chapter 33 Rats
Chapter 34 24 June 1902
Chapter 35 Towards District Six
Chapter 36 A shtetl that wasn't
Chapter 37 'Squat-bodied'
Chapter 38 Shapeshifting
Chapter 39 At risk
Chapter 40 Upstanding work
Chapter 41 28 Longmarket Street
Chapter 42 Choices
Chapter 43 Carrier
Chapter 44 Smous
Chapter 45 Good eggs and bad eggs
Chapter 46 Nothing ventured, nothing gained
Chapter 47 Business in the mix
Chapter 48 Ways of women
Chapter 49 Love and marriage
Chapter 50 One of those who froze
Chapter 51 What's left behind
Chapter 52 Mothers of loss
Chapter 53 Longing to be let in
Chapter 54 A colonial education
Chapter 55 Carruthers Beattie
Chapter 56 What a shame
Part V
Chapter 57 Brothers
Chapter 58 Modern Jews
Chapter 59 Money
Chapter 60 'Like insects to the light'
Chapter 61 'Jewburg'
Chapter 62 Chatzkel's luck
Chapter 63 Whose gold
Chapter 64 Jews and 'the Blacks'
Chapter 65 Chatzkel on the move
Chapter 66 Obscene extremes
Chapter 67 A deferent retort
Chapter 68 Ferreirastown
Chapter 69 Prospering in Ferreirastown
Chapter 70 The farribel
Chapter 71 Max
Part VI
Chapter 72 A Johannesburg man
Chapter 73 'A man and four girls'
Chapter 74 'Little Vienna'
Chapter 75 Jews in the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Chapter 76 Czernowitz and the Jews
Chapter 77 Bakers for the emperor
Chapter 78 Family ties
Chapter 79 Leaving
Chapter 80 Lourenco Marques
Chapter 81 Doornfontein
Chapter 82 World War 1
Chapter 83 A darker world
Chapter 84 Cernauti
Chapter 85 A Johannesburg 'spinster'
Part VII
Chapter 86 Marriage
Chapter 87 Jewish suburbia
Chapter 88 Set in Stone
Chapter 89 Archives
Chapter 90 Farribels - again
Chapter 91 Dear Maurice
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements