Semites and anti-semites : an inquiry into conflict and prejudice

by Bernard Lewis

Hardcover, 1986

Status

Available

Call number

305.8924

Collection

Publication

Norton (1986), Edition: 1st, 283 pages

Description

The Arab-Israeli conflict has unsettled the Middle East for over half a century. This conflict is primarily political, a clash between states and peoples over territory and history. But it is also a conflict that has affected and been affected by prejudice. For a long time this was simply the "normal" prejudice between neighboring people of different religions and ethnic origins. In the present age, however, hostility toward Israel and its people has taken the form of anti-Semitism-a pernicious world view that goes beyond prejudice and ascribes to Jews a quality of cosmic evil. First published in the 1980s to universal acclaim, Semites and Anti-Semites traces the development of anti-Semitism from its beginnings as a poison in the bloodstream of Christianity to its modern entrance into mainstream Islam. Bernard Lewis, one of the world's foremost scholars of the Middle East, takes us through the history of the Semitic peoples to the emergence of the Jews and their virulent enemies, and dissects the region's recent tragic developments in a moving new afterword. "A powerful and important work, beautifully written and edited, and based on a range of erudition (in the best sense) that few others, if any, could command."--George Kennan… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member JBGUSA
I thought the book was rather good and said a lot that I agree with. The self-contradictions, maybe not noticed by a less careful reader prevented my from rating it more highly. Also, the author approached the obvious conclusion that modern anti-Zionism is old wine in new bottles; i.e.
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anti-Semitism.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

283 p.; 1 inches

ISBN

0393023141 / 9780393023145

Local notes

Donated by Jonathon Lee, July, 2019.

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