A Pariah People by Hyam Maccoby

A Pariah People by Hyam Maccoby

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Summary

An anthropological study of antisemitism which identifies why strategies for normalising the status of Jews have failed. The role Jews historically played in Christian society is compared to that of the untouchables in India, with claims that the stigma has been reinforced through myth and art.

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A Pariah People by Hyam Maccoby

An anthropological study of antisemitism which identifies why strategies for normalising the status of Jews have failed. The role Jews historically played in Christian society is compared to that of the untouchables in India, with claims that the stigma has been reinforced through myth and art.
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ISBN 13 9780094754508
ISBN 10 0094754500
Title A Pariah People
Author Hyam Maccoby
Series History And Politics
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 1996-09-16
Number of pages 256
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