What Did They Think of the Jews?
Northvale, N.J. : J. Aronson, [1991]
Format: Book
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Description: xxvii, 615 pages ; 24 cm
Gathers over 200 documents written from ancient times to the present that reflect writers' personal views of the Jewish people and their societies' general attitudes and beliefs.
Contents:
1. Ancient Greece and Rome -- 2. The founding fathers of the church and the rise of Islam -- 3. The medieval era -- 4. The Renaissance -- 5. Colonial and postrevolutionary America -- 6. The Enlightenment -- 7. From the U.S. industrial revolution to the civil war -- 8. The Romantic and Victorian periods -- 9. Under the Russian czars -- 10. European nationalism, the Dreyfus affair, and the rise of fascism -- 11. The communist revolution and regime -- 12. U.S writers and leaders from reconstruction to the present -- 13. The Nazi era in Europe -- 14. Reflections on the Holocaust and the state of Israel -- 15. Afro-American reflections on Jews.
ISBN:
0876687516
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Call Number | Location | Shelf Location | Status |
SSHC SOCIAL SCI Race Wha | Main (Downtown) | Third Level, Selden K. Smith Holocaust Collection | In |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 577-589) and index.
Also issued online.
Also issued online.