The drawing of the Mark of Cain : a socio-historical analysis of the growth of anti-Jewish stereotypes / Dik van Arkel.

Antisemitism is an exceptional historical phenomenon. Its history goes back at least 2000 years and has manifested itself in many countries and in a wide range of societies. However, it is not a universal phenomenon. Many countries have no tradition of anti-Semitism and even in those where anti-Semi...

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Main Author: Arkel, D. van
Other Authors: Quispel, G. C., 1947-
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, ©2009.
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505 0 |a Introduction / Chris Quispel -- The historiographical background -- Abortive anti-Semitism -- The origins -- Stigmatization, nascent hostility, and social distance -- Jewish-Gentile relations in eastern Christendom and the permissiveness-cum-terrorization hypothesis -- A dead reckoning: the growth of an anti-Jewish stereotype in western Europe -- Refutations and predictions -- A prognosis checked: a survey of Medieval Jewish-Gentile relations in England -- A survey of Jewish-Gentile relations in Italy -- Early medieval France and Germany up to 1096 -- The Crusades -- Accusatory innovation -- Usury and labour ethics -- The problem of popularization -- A historiographical epilogue / Chris Quispel. 
520 |a Antisemitism is an exceptional historical phenomenon. Its history goes back at least 2000 years and has manifested itself in many countries and in a wide range of societies. However, it is not a universal phenomenon. Many countries have no tradition of anti-Semitism and even in those where anti-Semitism periodically raises its head, there have been long periods where it appears to have lain dormant. But it has never altogether disappeared, and all the large-scale social changes of the past two millennia have given it extra impetus. This definitive study tackles the complex roots and manifestations of anti-Semitism over the centuries, tracing the rise of anti-Jewish stereotypes and the circumstances in which racial prejudice may have tragic concequences. This book will quickly become a classic text for students and researchers in this persistent and worldwide prejudice. 
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