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The Drawing Of The Mark Of Cain A Socialhistorical Analysis Of The Growth Of Antijewish Stereotypes Dik Van Arkel

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The Drawing Of The Mark Of Cain A Socialhistorical Analysis Of The Growth Of Antijewish Stereotypes Dik Van Arkel
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Pages: 593
Author: Dik Van Arkel
ISBN: 9789089640413, 908964041X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Drawing Of The Mark Of Cain A Socialhistorical Analysis Of The Growth Of Antijewish Stereotypes Dik Van Arkel by Dik Van Arkel 9789089640413, 908964041X instant download after payment.

Anti-Semitism is an exceptional historical phenomenon whose history extends at least two millennia into the past, as its discriminatory vitriol affecting many countries and a wide range of societies. Yet despite that history, the conditions of anti-Semitism are not universal. Many countries have no tradition of anti-Semitic thought, and even in those nations where anti-Semitism periodically rears its head, there have been long periods when it was nearly dormant. 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 has led to tragic consequences. As the large-scale social changes of the past two millennia have given extra impetus to the reappearance of cultural bias, this is a timely and important contribution to social historical scholarship.

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