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The Antisemitic Moment A Tour Of France In 1898 Pierre Birnbaum Jane Marie Todd

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The Antisemitic Moment A Tour Of France In 1898 Pierre Birnbaum Jane Marie Todd
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Publisher: Hill & Wang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.72 MB
Pages: 388
Author: Pierre Birnbaum; Jane Marie Todd
ISBN: 9780809065011, 0809065010
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Antisemitic Moment A Tour Of France In 1898 Pierre Birnbaum Jane Marie Todd by Pierre Birnbaum; Jane Marie Todd 9780809065011, 0809065010 instant download after payment.

A controversial new look at a turning point in modern European history
In 1898, the Dreyfus Affair plunged French society into a year-long frenzy. In small villages and big cities, angry crowds paraded through the streets, attacking Jews and destroying Jewish-owned businesses. Anger about the imagined power of Jewish capital as well as fears of treason and racial degeneration made anti-Semitism a convenient banner behind which many social and political factions could fall in line. The anti-Semitic feelings that had been simmering in France for decades came boiling to the surface.
Until now, the details of this pogrom have slumbered in local archives, but here Pierre Birnbaum, the first to study the full range of events set in motion during the Dreyfus crisis, guides the reader on a tour of France during this tumultuous year. His innovative study makes it clear why, though prolonged violence threatened to topple the government, the institution of the state did not give way. Birnbaum shows not only that many Jews defended themselves but that police officers made mass arrests and Jewish lives and property were protected. His analysis of how and why public order was maintained offers surprising new insights.

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