Preface
Albert S. Lindemann and Richard S. Levy: Introduction
1: Albert S. Lindemann: The Jewish Question
2: Benjamin Isaac: The Ancient Mediterranean and the Pre-Christian
Era
3: Philip A. Cunningham: Jews and Christians from the Time of
Christ to Constantine's Reign
4: Alex Novikoff: The Middle Ages
5: Ralph Keen: Antisemitism in the Late Medieval and Early Modern
Periods
6: Jonathan Karp: Antisemitism in the Age of Mercantilism
7: Adam Sutcliffe: The Enlightenment, French Revolution,
Napoleon
8: Richard S. Levy: Political Antisemitism in Germany and Austria,
1848-1914
9: Richard J. Golsan: Antisemitism in Modern France: Dreyfus,
Vichy, and Beyond
10: William D. Rubinstein: Antisemitism in the English-Speaking
World
11: Heinz-Dietrich Löwe: Antisemitism in Russia and the Soviet
Union
12: Doris L. Bergen: Antisemitism in the Nazi Era
13: Norman A. Stillman: Anti-Judaism and Antisemitism in the Arab
and Islamic World Prior to 1948
14: Istvan Deak: Antisemitism in Eastern Europe (excluding Russia
and the Soviet Empire) since 1848
15: Meir Litvak and Esther Webman: Israel and Antisemitism
Albert S. Lindemann and Richard S. Levy: Conclusion: Not the Final
Word
Albert S. Lindemann is Professor of History Emeritus at the
University of California, Santa Barbara, and the author of a number
of books on nineteenth and twentieth century European history and
antisemitism, including Esau's Tears: Modern Anti-Semitism and the
Rise of the Jews (1997) and, most recently, Anti-Semitism before
the Holocaust (2000).
Richard S. Levy is Professor of History at the University of
Illinois at Chicago and specializes in the history of antisemitism.
He is the author of A Lie and a Libel: The History of the Protocols
of the Elders of Zion and his most recent publication is
Antisemitism: Historical Encyclopedia of Prejudice and Persecution
(2005).
written with remarkable objectivity and clarity.
*Bruce F. Pauley, English Historical Review*
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