
Antisemitic Myths: A Historical and Contemporary Anthology
Perry
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.
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F. Krome
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. . . a good addition to any Jewish library.
Arthur G. Quinn
AJL NWSLTR (ASSN JEWISH LIB)
The current revival of anti-Semitism 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. [A] provocative anthology . . . .71 Summer/Fall 2009
Menorah Review
Any university student will benefit from studying Marvin Perry and Frederick M. Schweitzer's work ... [it] adds to the understanding of its subject matter and is a helpful companion to the editors' previous [book].Volume 14 Issue 7 2009
European Legacy
[The] editors must be given great credit for educating a new generation as to why antisemitism is, in Robert Wistrich's words, 'the longest hatred'.Vol. 40 No. 3 2010
Ariel Hessayon
Goldsmiths, University of London
[A] fact-filled source book to educate students and a general readership on the ideology and vicious practice of one of the world's oldest hatreds and how to recognize the subtle (and not so subtle) myths and symbols involved and evolved in the old-new tenacity of evil.Vol. 44.3 Summer 2009
Adam Gregerman
Institute for Christian and Jewish Studies, Baltimore, MD
. . . Antisemitic Myths represents a forceful reminder of the enduring power and danger of bigotry.Vol. 27.3 Spring 2009
Sarah Salwen
Dept. Political Science, University of Pennsylvania
This is material that every antiracist should know. This is material that everybody who wants to talk about Israel and Palestine should understand. This is material with which anybody who wants to be able to judge whether or not a contemporary text is antisemitic needs to be familiar.32.4 May 2009
David Hirsh
Goldsmiths, University of London
. . . [a] comprehensive and invaluable collection of primary sources . . . .Spring 2009
Michael N. Dobkowski
Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Dept. of Religious Studies
. . . has great potential for class use. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels/libraries.February 2009
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