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A Convenient Hatred: The History of Antisemitism

Autor Phyllis Goldstein Harold Evans
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2011
" A Convenient Hatred: The History of Antisemitism " chronicles a very particular hatred through powerful stories that allow readers to see themselves in the tarnished mirror of history. It offers insights into universal aspects of human behavior, particularly the power of ideas--even mistaken ideas--to shape thought, judgment, and ultimately behavior. In doing so, the book raises important questions about the consequences of our assumptions and beliefs and the ways we, as individuals and as members of a society, make distinctions between "us" and "them," right and wrong, good and evil. These questions are both universal and particular.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780981954387
ISBN-10: 0981954383
Pagini: 405
Ilustrații: b/w photos & maps
Dimensiuni: 162 x 228 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Facing History & Ourselves National Foundatio

Recenzii

"After a thoughtful foreword by Sir Harold Evans, staff writer and researcher Goldstein (Holocaust and Human Behavior) follows a chronological trajectory, opening each chapter with a detailed snapshot of the time period under discussion, and often including a map to help locate readers unfamiliar with the terrain and shifting national boundaries. She begins with the first recorded incidence of antisemitism in 586 BCE, when the Babylonians destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem, and tracks its development across the ages, ending with a chapter on "Antisemitism Today," in which she warns that it is "still a force in the world." Thoroughly researched and meticulous in its treatment of a bleak topic, Goldstein's study does not rest on a recitation of the atrocities of WWII; rather, hers is a work that seeks to dismantle a complex prejudice in order to more swiftly do away with it. As president of Human Rights First Elisa Massimino points out, "The branding of Jews as scapegoats for ancient and modern ills remains a powerful underlying factor" in its continuation." Publisher's Weekly Dec 2011
"After a thoughtful foreword by Sir Harold Evans, staff writer and researcher Goldstein (Holocaust and Human Behavior) follows a chronological trajectory, opening each chapter with a detailed snapshot of the time period under discussion, and often including a map to help locate readers unfamiliar with the terrain and shifting national boundaries. She begins with the first recorded incidence of antisemitism in 586 BCE, when the Babylonians destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem, and tracks its development across the ages, ending with a chapter on "Antisemitism Today," in which she warns that it is "still a force in the world." Thoroughly researched and meticulous in its treatment of a bleak topic, Goldstein's study does not rest on a recitation of the atrocities of WWII; rather, hers is a work that seeks to dismantle a complex prejudice in order to more swiftly do away with it. As president of Human Rights First Elisa Massimino points out, "The branding of Jews as scapegoats for ancient and modern ills remains a powerful underlying factor" in its continuation." Publisher's Weekly Dec 2011

"Many of the famous villains of literature were compelling orators, as was Hitler, using the power of speech to feed their frustrations and hatred into their audiences. So long as we have language, we will have its abusers on behalf of their pernicious programs, and the need to challenge them will remain. "A Convenient Hatred: The History of Antisemitism" will make both a valuable and timely contribution to our understanding of this subject."
-Lawrence L. Langer, author of "Holocaust Testimonies: The Ruins of Memory," winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism

Cuprins

Introduction; Beginnings (586 BCE-135 CE); Separation: Synagogue & Church, Jew & Christian (29-414 CE); Conquests & Consequences (395-750 CE); Holy Wars & Anti-Semitism (700s-1300); The Power of a Lie (1144-1300); Refugees from Intolerance (1347-1492); In Search of Toleration (1500-1635); Safe Havens: Poland & the Ottoman Empire (1200s-1666); The Age of Enlightenment & the Reaction (1600s-1848); Anti-Semitism in an Age of Nationalism (1840-1878); Anti-Semitism in France & Russia: "The Snake . . . Crept Out of the Marshes" (1880-1905); Lies, Stereotypes & Anti-Semitism in an Age of War & Revolution (1914-1920s); In the Face of Genocide (1918-1945); Anti-Semitism After the Holocaust (1945-1979); Anti-Semitism & the Cold War (1945-2000); Anti-Semitism Today: A Convenient Hatred; Index.

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