ABSTRACT

The subject of anti-Semitism, not long ago thought to be a dead issue, has been revised due to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. Maccoby traces the now topical discussion of the origins of Anti-Semitism, and especially its development in the modern world. The key questions that are addressed include:

  • How is it that this medieval prejudice proved so lasting and potent?
  • Are the roots of anti-Semitism religious? If so, how do these roots differ in Christianity and Islam?
  • By what means did it bridge the gap between medievalism and Enlightenment?
  • How was it that many of the most respected Enlightenment figures (such as Voltaire) dedicated as they were to tolerance and pluralism, retained a virulent anti-Semitism?

These questions, and many more, are dealt with as Maccoby explores the roots of the anti-Semitism, tracing it from its origins, and shows how it has changed in accordance with the shifting ideas of the modern world but without changing in its essence.

Antisemitism and Modernity is essential reading for those with interests in the development of anti-Semitism, its manifestation in the current world and its future.

 

chapter |4 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |2 pages

PART I THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

part |2 pages

PART II FROM THEOLOGY TO PHILOSOPHY

chapter 3|10 pages

The Reformation: Luther (1483–1546)

chapter 5|10 pages

Karl Marx (1818–83)

chapter 6|10 pages

Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)

part |2 pages

PART III The Jews in myth and imagination

chapter 7|12 pages

THE DELECTABLE DAUGHTER

chapter 8|11 pages

SHAKESPEARE AND SHYLOCK

chapter 9|12 pages

THE ANTISEMITISM OF T.S. ELIOT

chapter 10|17 pages

The antisemitism of Ezra Pound

part |2 pages

PART IV THE HOLOCAUST AND AFTER

chapter 11|9 pages

HITLER AND NAZISM

chapter 12|6 pages

MUSLIM ANTISEMITISM

chapter 13|11 pages

Conclusion: the causes of the Holocaust