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  • GRASSI Mus. Leipzig
  • Dinnerstein, Leonard  (2)
  • New York u.a. : Oxford Univ. Press  (2)
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  • Ethnology
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    New York u.a. : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0195037804 , 019510112X
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: XXVIII, 369 S.
    Ausgabe: 1. issued as an Oxford Univ. Press paperback
    Serie: Oxford paperbacks
    DDC: 305.8924
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Geschichte ; Geschichte 1607-1992 ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte ; Antisemitism History ; Gesellschaft ; Ethnische Gruppe ; Antisemitismus ; USA ; United States Ethnic relations ; USA ; USA ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte 1607-1992 ; Gesellschaft ; Ethnische Gruppe ; Geschichte
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    Buch
    New York u.a. : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0195037804
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: XXVIII, 369 S.
    DDC: 305.892/4/0973
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Geschichte ; Geschichte 1607-1992 ; Antisemitisme ; Antisémitisme - États-Unis - Histoire ; Joden ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte ; Juden ; Antisemitism History ; Antisemitismus ; Gesellschaft ; Ethnische Gruppe ; États-Unis - Relations interethniques ; USA ; United States Ethnic relations ; USA ; Historische Darstellung ; USA ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte 1607-1992 ; Gesellschaft ; Ethnische Gruppe ; Geschichte
    Kurzfassung: Is antisemitism on the rise in America? A glance at the daily newspapers suggests a resurgence of animosity yet Leonard Dinnerstein, in this provocative and in-depth study, categorically states that there is less bigotry in this country than ever before. He also argues in this provocative analysis that Jews have never been more at home in America. What we are seeing today, he writes, is media hype. A long tradition of prejudice, suspicion, and hatred against the Jews, the direct product of Christian teachings, has, in fact, finally begun to wane. In Antisemitism in America, Dinnerstein provides a landmark work - the first comprehensive history of prejudice against Jews in the United States, ranging from its foundations in European Christian culture to the present day
    Kurzfassung: Dinnerstein's richly detailed and thoroughly documented book reveals how Christians carried their religious prejudices with them to the New World and how they manifested themselves, albeit in muted form, in the colonial wilderness and in the developing American society thereafter. Jews could not vote, for example, in Rhode Island or New Hampshire until 1842, and in North Carolina until 1868. The Civil War witnessed the first major wave of publicly displayed American antisemitism as individuals in both the North and the South assumed that Jews sided with the enemy. The decades that followed marked the emergence of a full-fledged antisemitic society as Christians excluded Jews from their social circles and wove fantasies for themselves as they pictured what "Jews were really like." Antisemitic fervor mixed with racism at the beginning of the twentieth century, accelerated by the views of eugenicists, fears of Bolshevism, and the rantings of Henry Ford
    Kurzfassung: During the Depression hostility toward Jews accelerated as Americans vented their frustrations upon minorities because of the economic crises of the decade. Christians of all stripes called upon Jews to accept the divinity of Jesus Christ, and Father Charles Coughlin emerged as one of the most beloved priests in all of American history as he excoriated Jews and sympathized with Nazis over the airwaves and in his journal, Social Justice. Ironically, Dinnerstein writes, as Americans fought in World War II to make the world safe for democracy, public opinion polls noted a huge increase in American animosity toward Jews. Not until after the war ended did this enmity subside. While fresh economic opportunities and, heightened sensitivities to the effects of bigotry resulted in the decline of all prejudices in this country, including antisemitism, it nevertheless still cropped up in the highest ranks of government. especially during Richard Nixon's presidency
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