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Anti-Semitism in Times of Crisis

Gilman, Sander L.(Edited by)Katz, Steven T.(Edited by)
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A groundbreaking history of anti-Semitism, from the Roman Empire to the twentieth centuryThe origins of anti-Semitism have been hotly contested.

Some say that it is a transitory phenomenon, appearing randomly in Western history, while others argue that it reflects a deep-seated tradition inherent in Western culture.

Anti-Semitism in Times of Crisis argues that anti-semitism is not an anomaly in Western culture, but a defining feature.

In this collection of essays, 16 celebrated contributors trace representations of Jewish people over the past two thousand years.

Their analysis shows how Jewish people have been consistently cast as outsiders, allowing Westerners to define themselves in contrast to the Jewish community.

Even as the popular image of Jewish people changed, anti-semitism persisted.

With essays on the religious, social, political, and economic origins of European and American anti- Semitism, as well as some Jewish responses, this volume is the most wide-ranging history of anti-Semitism ever compiled.

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New York University Press
0814730566 / 9780814730560
Paperback / softback
01/03/1993
United States
412 pages
152 x 229 mm, 540 grams