Antisemitic Myths: A Historical and Contemporary Anthology

by Marvin Perry (Editor)

Other authorsFrederick M. Schweitzer (Editor)
Paperback, 2008

Status

Available

Call number

305.89 PER

Publication

Indiana University Press (2008), 384 pages

Description

The current revival of antisemitism in Europe and the demonization of Jews in parts of the Muslim world give special importance to the exposure of the myths and lies that for centuries led people to regard Jews as the dangerous "other" and that led to violence and persecution. This provocative anthology presents 90 documents that focus on the nature, evolution, and meaning of the principal myths that have made antisemitism such a lethal force in history: Jews as deicides, ritual murderers, agents of Satan, international conspirators, and conniving, unscrupulous Shylocks. Also included are documents illustrating the recent revival of classical myths about Jews among black nationalists, Holocaust deniers, and Islamic fundamentalists.

Barcode

3939

Language

ISBN

0253219507 / 9780253219503
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