Antisemitism Without Jews in Germany, France and the U.S.

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Antisemitism Without Jews in Germany, France and the U.S.

Phantom Enemies

Political science and theory European history History of the Americas History: specific events and topics Second World War History of religion Judaism

Authors: William I. Brustein, Luke Gramith

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Collection: Palgrave Critical Studies of Antisemitism and Racism

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 14th September 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031557569


Introduction

Why does antisemitic messaging strike a chord in certain communities without Jews but fall flat in neighboring communities equally without Jews? This book focuses on antipathy towards Jews - expressed through successful electoral campaigns where a candidate or political party championed antisemitism - in communities located in three different nations where the Jewish population had virtually no history of interaction with the resident majority population of non-Jews.

Case Studies

The cases are: the election of antisemitic deputies in the 1893 German Reichstag Elections from eastern Saxony; the election of a slate of antisemitic deputies to the French Chamber in 1898 from the southwestern French department of the Gers; and the significant proportion of votes for the antisemitic campaign of Gerald B. Winrod in the U.S. Senate Republican Party primary election in 1938 in Kansas.

Conclusion

Each of these examples illustrates the existence of heightened levels of antisemitism in cases where few, if any, Jews had engagement with the majority population.

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