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Nonfiction Anti-Jewish Violence: Rethinking the Pogrom in East European History Jonathan Dekel-Chen, David Gaunt, Natan M. Meir and Israel Bartal, eds.
Nonfiction American Naturalism and the Jews: Garland, Norris, Dreiser, Wharton, and Cather Donald Pizer
Nonfiction The Changing Face of Anti-Semitism: From Ancient Times to the Present Day Walter Laqueur
Nonfiction Inventing the Jew: Antisemetic Stereotypes in Romanian and Other Central-East European Cultures Andrei Oisteanu; Mirela Adascalitei, trans.; Moshe Idel, fwd.
Essay Werner Sombart: Portrait of an Anti-Semite Earlier this week, Ned Beauman wrote about Oscar Panizza and Henry Ford. His debut novel, Boxer, Beetle (Bloomsbury), is now… Ned Beauman October 7, 2011
Essay Ford vs. Sapiro On Monday, Ned Beauman wrote about Oscar Panizza. His debut novel, Boxer, Beetle (Bloomsbury), is now available.Henry Ford might be the most… Ned Beauman October 5, 2011
Essay Anti-Semitism of a Complex Kind Ned Beauman is the author of Boxer,Beetle. It was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and the Desmond Elliott Prize upon its initial UK release last year,… Ned Beauman October 3, 2011
Nonfiction Jewish Responses to Persecution, 1933 – 1946: Volume I Jurgen Matthaus and Mark Roseman
Nonfiction Jewish Dimensions in Modern Visual Culture: Antisemitism, Assimilation, Affirmation Rose-Carol Washton Long, Matthew Baigell and Milly Heyd, eds.
Nonfiction Jewcentricity: Why the Jews Are Praised, Blamed, and Used to Explain Just About Everything Adam Garfinkle