Antisemitism in America
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:1st Feb '96
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Awarded the 1995 Social and Behavioral Sciences Prize by the SBS Research Institute in Tucson, Arizona
This is the first comprehensive history of antisemitism in America. Dinnerstein draws on an extraordinary number of sources and provides a cogently argued yet complex narrative for the history of this prejudice from its roots in Colonial America to the rantings of Henry Ford and present day prejudices.BLThe first comprehensive history of antisemitism in America Dinnerstein draws on an extraordinary number of sources and provides a cogently argued yet complex narrative for the history of this prejudice from its roots in Colonial America to the rantings of Henry Ford and present day prejudices.
Dinnerstein has delved into a number of differenct disciplines, including theology, psychology and sociology. Equally impressive in scope is his use of original archival sources...following the dearth of Jacob Rader Marcus, Dinnerstien should rightfully inherit his title as the greatest living historian of American Jews. This book will no doubt become a benchmark for future historians. * Patterns of Prejudice *
- Winner of Awarded the 1995 Social and Behavioral Sciences Prize by the SBS Research Institute in Tucson, Arizona.
ISBN: 9780195101126
Dimensions: 232mm x 152mm x 25mm
Weight: 590g
400 pages