A Lack of Security or of Cultural Capital? Acculturative Conservatism in the Naming Choices of Early 20th-Century US Jews
Past research demonstrates a marked tendency toward "acculturative conservatism," whereby immigrants select given names for their children that are established-that is, popular in an earlier generation of the native population. Prior research has generally understood such conservatism as r...
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Oxford University Press,
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