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Ritual Murder in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Beyond : New Histories of an Old Accusation

Bar-Itzhak, Haya(Contributions by)Kieval, Hillel(Contributions by)Mogilner, Marina(Contributions by)Murav, Harriet(Contributions by)Ostling, Michael(Contributions by)Reed, Andrew C.(Contributions by)Staliunas, Darius(Contributions by)Avrutin, Eugene M.(Edited by)Dekel-Chen, Jonathan(Edited by)Weinberg, Robert(Edited by)
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This innovative reassessment of ritual murder accusations brings together scholars working in history, folklore, ethnography, and literature.

Favoring dynamic explanations of the mechanisms, evolution, popular appeal, and responses to the blood libel, the essays rigorously engage with the larger social and cultural worlds that made these phenomena possible.

In doing so, the book helps to explain why blood libel accusations continued to spread in Europe even after modernization seemingly made them obsolete.

Drawing on untapped and unconventional historical sources, the collection explores a range of intriguing topics: popular belief and scientific knowledge; the connections between antisemitism, prejudice, and violence; the rule of law versus the power of rumors; the politics of memory; and humanitarian intervention on a global scale.

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Product Details
Indiana University Press
0253026407 / 9780253026408
Paperback / softback
12/07/2017
United States
English
302 pages : illustrations (black and white), map (black and white)