Trials of the Diaspora: A History of Anti-Semitism in England

Trials of the Diaspora: A History of Anti-Semitism in England

by Anthony Julius
Trials of the Diaspora: A History of Anti-Semitism in England

Trials of the Diaspora: A History of Anti-Semitism in England

by Anthony Julius

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Overview

Trials of the Diaspora presents the long and troubling history of anti-Semitism in England, from the middle ages to the twenty-first century. Anthony Julius identifies four distinct versions of English anti-Semitism, which he then investigates in detail. The first is the anti-Semitism of medieval England, a radical prejudice of defamation, expropriation, and murder, which culminated in 1290, the year of Edward I's expulsion of the Jews from England, after which there were no Jews left to torment. The second major strand is literary anti-Semitism: an anti-Semitic account of Jews continuously reappearing in English literature, from the anonymous medieval ballad "Sir Hugh, or the Jew's Daughter" through Shakespeare to Charles Dickens, T. S. Eliot, and beyond. Thirdly, Julius addresses modern anti-Semitism, a quotidian anti-Semitism of insult and partial exclusion, pervasive but contained, experienced by Jews from their 'readmission' to England in the mid-17th century through to the late 20th century. The final chapters then deal with contemporary anti-Semitism, a new configuration of anti-Zionisms, emerging in the late 1960s and the 1970s, which treats Zionism and the State of Israel as illegitimate Jewish enterprises. It is this final perspective which, in Julius's opinion, now constitutes the greatest threat to Anglo-Jewish security and morale. This book, the first history of its kind, has already provoked much comment and debate in its hardback edition, coming as a timely reminder that English culture has been in no way immune to anti-Semitism - and in certain ways is still not to this day. The paperback edition now includes a new preface by the author and a conclusion delineating the main categories of anti-Semitic prejudice.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191636059
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 02/09/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Anthony Julius is the author of several books, including T. S. Eliot: anti-Semitism and Literary Form and is engaged in various political, legal, anti-anti-Semitic activities. Deputy Chairman of the commercial law firm Mishcon de Reya, specializing in litigation law, he is also chairman of the London Consortium, a Visiting Professor at Birkbeck College, University of London, and was a founder and first Chairman of the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix

Introduction xiii

Part I Contexts

1 Enmities 3

2 Defamations 69

Part II Versions

3 Medieval English Anti-Semitism 105

4 English Literary Anti-Semitism 148

5 Modern English Anti-Semitism 242

6 The Mentality of Modern English Anti-Semitism 348

7 Contemporary Secular Anti-Zionisms 441

8 Contemporary Confessional Anti-Zionisms, and a Conclusion 532

Notes 589

Extract acknowledgements 784

Index 785

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