The History of Anti-Semitism, Volume 1: From the Time of Christ to the Court Jews

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University of Pennsylvania Press, Oct 15, 2003 - History - 352 pages

Covering the story of prejudice against Jews from the time of Christ through the rise of Nazi Germany, The History of Anti-Semitism presents in elegant and thoughtful language a balanced, careful assessment of this egregious human failing that is nearly ubiquitous in the history of Europe.

From the Time of Christ to the Court Jews systematically traces the twists and turns of hatred against Jews as it developed from Roman times to the end of the eighteenth century. Chiefly the history of prejudice against the Ashkenazim, this volume demonstrates that organized anti-Semitism was unknown until the First Crusade, an event that marked the beginning of systematic genocide and mass expulsions in Europe. Jews were accused of countless crimes, from causing the Black Death to practicing ritual murder, and the author attempts throughout to reveal the sociological and psychological forces behind these irrational charges.

 

Contents

AntiSemitism in Pagan Antiquity 3
xv
AntiSemitism and Early Christianity
17
The Western Jews in the Late Middle Ages
26
The Fateful Summer of 1096
41
The Jewish Reactions
73
The Fourteenth Century
101
The Image of the Jew
123
France
173
England
203
Germany
210
the Autonomous Center
246
The Case of Russia
275
Appendices
283
The Formation and Transmission of Jewish Differen
293
Notes 309
324
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Leon Poliakov (1910-97) wrote extensively on the Holocaust and anti-Semitism. His many books include Harvest of Hate: The Nazi Program for the Destruction of Jews in Europe and Aryan Myth: A History of Racist and Nationalist Ideas in Europe. He helped establish the Centre de Documentation Juive in 1943.

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