This study examines the medieval roots of European anti-Semitism as a precondi- tion for the Holocaust. The twelfth century saw an important transition from Jews being viewed as the adherents of a competing religion to dangerous, inhuman threats to the broader Christian society for the first time. Northern France is used as a case study, examining several Jewish, Christian, and secular primary sources to understand the factors leading to gradual Jewish dehumanization. Growing Church influence and resulting restrictions forced some Jews into what would become their stereotypical occupation of moneylending. Lacking awareness of this broader process and as a result of Church propaganda, the Christian majority came to see Jews as a threat assoc...
Agobard of Lyon has usually been studied because of his writings about Jews. This dissertation like...
The article is an attempt of outlining the anti-Jewish persecutions from ancien times to the twentie...
Beginning with the Enlightenment, European Jews expressed their visions of progress and pluralism th...
This study examines the medieval roots of European anti-Semitism as a precondi- tion for the Holocau...
Abstract: How persistent are cultural traits? This paper uses data on anti-Semitism in Germany and f...
The Red Jews are a legendary people; this is their history. From the late thirteenth to the late six...
Miri Rubin justly concluded that “most remaining traces” of medieval atrocities against Jews “repres...
In this essay, I survey some of this scholarly literature, with the intent of showing that antisemit...
The twelfth century in Europe, hailed by historians as a time of intellectual and spiritual vitality...
How persistent are cultural traits? Using data on anti-Semitism in Germany, we find local continuity...
Blood libel accusations were a series of evolving anti-Semitic ideas that held Jews would “sacrifice...
This is the first book to examine the relationship between European antisemitism and Islamophobia fr...
The idea that Christianity was related to the antisemitism that informed the Holocaust was widely re...
In late medieval Europe, suspicions arose that minority groups wished to destroy the Christian major...
From the eleventh century popes called for crusading against Muslims in the Near East and pagans in ...
Agobard of Lyon has usually been studied because of his writings about Jews. This dissertation like...
The article is an attempt of outlining the anti-Jewish persecutions from ancien times to the twentie...
Beginning with the Enlightenment, European Jews expressed their visions of progress and pluralism th...
This study examines the medieval roots of European anti-Semitism as a precondi- tion for the Holocau...
Abstract: How persistent are cultural traits? This paper uses data on anti-Semitism in Germany and f...
The Red Jews are a legendary people; this is their history. From the late thirteenth to the late six...
Miri Rubin justly concluded that “most remaining traces” of medieval atrocities against Jews “repres...
In this essay, I survey some of this scholarly literature, with the intent of showing that antisemit...
The twelfth century in Europe, hailed by historians as a time of intellectual and spiritual vitality...
How persistent are cultural traits? Using data on anti-Semitism in Germany, we find local continuity...
Blood libel accusations were a series of evolving anti-Semitic ideas that held Jews would “sacrifice...
This is the first book to examine the relationship between European antisemitism and Islamophobia fr...
The idea that Christianity was related to the antisemitism that informed the Holocaust was widely re...
In late medieval Europe, suspicions arose that minority groups wished to destroy the Christian major...
From the eleventh century popes called for crusading against Muslims in the Near East and pagans in ...
Agobard of Lyon has usually been studied because of his writings about Jews. This dissertation like...
The article is an attempt of outlining the anti-Jewish persecutions from ancien times to the twentie...
Beginning with the Enlightenment, European Jews expressed their visions of progress and pluralism th...