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Philosemitism, Antisemitism and 'the Jews'
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Product details
- ISBN 9780754636786
- Weight: 566g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 23 Dec 2004
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Philosemitism, Antisemitism and 'the Jews' both honours and carries on the work of The Rev. Dr. James Parkes (1896-1981), a pioneer in the many different fields involving the study of Jewish/non-Jewish relations. The collection is designed to examine both the specific and broader themes of Parkes' life work in relation to tolerance and intolerance. From antiquity to today, Jews have often been defined as 'aliens'; these essays consider the effects of such legislative and socio-cultural exclusion on the self-definition of the dominant society. Philosemitism, Antisemitism and 'the Jews' employs an interdisciplinary framework, bringing together the work of scholars from both sides of the Atlantic and Israel, who work in history, theology, political philosophy, legal theory and literary studies. Eminent historians and theorists of tolerance and intolerance, including Gavin Langmuir, David Theo Goldberg, Norman Solomon and Tony Kushner, are joined by younger scholars researching new developments in the field.
Tony Kushner, Queen Mary, University of LondonMile End Road UK and Nadia Valman, University of Southampton, UK Tony Kushner; Nadia Valman; Gavin I. Langmuir; David Theo Goldberg; Norman Solomon; Mark Levene; Yvonne Sherwood; Elliott Horowitz; Irven M. Resnick; Claire Jowitt; Adam Sutcliffe; Ritchie Robertson; David M. Seymour; Thomas S. Kuttner.
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