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portada The Medieval Roots of Antisemitism: Continuities and Discontinuities From the Middle Ages to the Present day (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
474
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.6 x 15.2 x 3.0 cm
Weight
0.68 kg.
ISBN13
9780367593049
Edition No.
1

The Medieval Roots of Antisemitism: Continuities and Discontinuities From the Middle Ages to the Present day (in English)

Jonathan Adams (Illustrated by) · Cordelia Heß (Illustrated by) · Routledge · Paperback

The Medieval Roots of Antisemitism: Continuities and Discontinuities From the Middle Ages to the Present day (in English) - Adams, Jonathan ; Heß, Cordelia

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Synopsis "The Medieval Roots of Antisemitism: Continuities and Discontinuities From the Middle Ages to the Present day (in English)"

This book presents a fresh approach to the question of the historical continuities and discontinuities of Jew-hatred, juxtaposing chapters dealing with the same phenomenon - one in the pre-modern, one in the modern period. How do the circumstances of interreligious violence differ in pre-Reformation Europe, the modern Muslim world, and the modern Western world? In addition to the diachronic comparison, most chapters deal with the significance of religion for the formation of anti-Jewish stereotypes. The direct dialogue of small-scale studies bridging the chronological gap brings out important nuances: anti-Zionist texts appropriating medieval ritual murder accusations; modern-day pogroms triggered by contemporary events but fuelled by medieval prejudices; and contemporary stickers drawing upon long-inherited knowledge about what a "Jew" looks like. These interconnections, however, differ from the often-assumed straightforward continuities between medieval and modern anti-Jewish hatred. The book brings together many of the most distinguished scholars of this field, creating a unique dialogue between historical periods and academic disciplines.

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