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The Medieval Archive of Antisemitism in Nineteenth-Century Sweden

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The significance of religion for the development of modern racist antisemitism is a much debated topic in the study of Jewish-Christian relations. This book, the first study on antisemitism in nine...
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  • 31 December 2021
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The significance of religion for the development of modern racist antisemitism is a much debated topic in the study of Jewish-Christian relations. This book, the first study on antisemitism in nineteenth-century Sweden, provides new insights into the debate from the specific case of a country in which religious homogeneity was the considered ideal long into the modern era.
Between 1800 and 1900, approximately 150 books and pamphlets were printed in Sweden on the subject of Judaism and Jews. About one third comprised of translations mostly from German, but to a lesser extent also from French and English. Two thirds were Swedish originals, covering all genres and topics, but with a majority on religious topics: conversion, supersessionism, and accusations of deicide and bloodlust. The latter stem from the vastly popular medieval legends of Ahasverus, Pilate, and Judas which were printed in only slightly adapted forms and accompanied by medieval texts connecting these apocryphal figures to contemporary Jews, ascribing them a physical, essential, and biological coherence and continuity – a specific Jewish temporality shaped in medieval passion piety, which remained functional and intelligible in the modern period.
Relying on medieval models and their combination of religious and racist imagery, nineteenth-century debates were informed by a comprehensive and mostly negative "knowledge" about Jews.
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Price: $108.99
Pages: 202
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 31 December 2021
ISBN: 9783110673432
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HIS000000 HISTORY / General, HIS010000 HISTORY / Europe / General, HIS022000 HISTORY / Jewish, REL000000 RELIGION / General, REL116000 RELIGION / Religious Intolerance, Persecution & Conflict
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Cordelia Heß, Universität Greifswald.

Cordelia Heß, University Greifswald, Germany.