Antisemitism: A Very Short Introduction
by:
Steven Beller (author)
Anti-Semitism has been a chillingly persistent presence throughout the last millennium, culminating in modern times in the horror of the Final Solution. This Very Short Introduction examines and untangles the various strands of anti-Semitism seen throughout history, revealing why hatred of the...
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Anti-Semitism has been a chillingly persistent presence throughout the last millennium, culminating in modern times in the horror of the Final Solution. This Very Short Introduction examines and untangles the various strands of anti-Semitism seen throughout history, revealing why hatred of the Jews appears to be so persistent through time. Steven Beller illuminates the history of the phenomenon: from medieval religious conflict, to the growth of anti-Semitism as a political and ideological movement in the 19th century, to the "new" anti-Semitism of the 21st century, as reflected in Holocaust denial and Islamic anti-Zionism. The author also discusses the role and attitudes of key figures such as Wagner, Nietzsche, and Marx, as well as key texts such as the forged "Protocols of the Elders of Zion." In short, this compact book offers an insightful account that underscores how anti-Semitism reached it its dark apogee in the worst genocide in modern history--the Holocaust--and how it still persists around the world today.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780192892775 (0192892770)
Publish date: December 3rd 2007
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Pages no: 144
Edition language: English
Series: Very Short Introductions
A solid introduction that could use some serious fleshing out, which the author acknowledges. I can't really fault him for that, as there's only so much you can do in 120-some pages.I'm working my way through a bunch of these "Very Short Introduction" books and this one is my favorite so far.