A History of Catholic Antisemitism: The Dark Side of the Church

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Springer, 31 mrt 2008 - 282 pagina's
Moving from the Catholic Church's pagan origins, through the Roman era, middle ages, and Reformation to the present, Robert Michael here provides a definitive history of Catholic antisemitism.
 

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INTRODUCTION The Catholic Church and the Jews
1
CHAPTER 1 Pagans and Early Catholics
9
CHAPTER 2 Value Inversion and Vilification
23
CHAPTER 3 Roman Law
32
CHAPTER 4 Medieval Deterioration
39
CHAPTER 5 Crusades and Defamations
67
CHAPTER 6 Papal Policy
74
CHAPTER 7 Germany and AustriaHungary
101
CHAPTER 8 France
119
CHAPTER 9 Poland
145
CHAPTER 10 Modern Papal Policy
163
POSTSCRIPT Catholic Racism
193
Notes
205
Index
266
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ROBERT MICHAEL Professor Emeritus of European History at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, USA. Listed in Who's Who in America, Professor Michael was a 1997 recipient of the American Historical Association's James Harvey Robinson Prize for the 'most outstanding contribution to the teaching and learning of history.' A founder of the scholarly e-mail lists H-Antisemitism and H-W-Civ, Dr. Michael has published more than fifty articles and ten books on the history of antisemitism and the Holocaust.

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