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Antisemitism in the United States.

Title
Antisemitism in the United States.
Author
Dinnerstein, Leonard.
Publication
New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1971]

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TextUse in library *PXY 72-2033Schwarzman Building - Dorot Jewish Division Room 111

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140 p. illus., map.; 24 cm.
Series Statement
American problem studies.
Subject
Antisemitism > United States
Note
  • CONTENTS. - What is antisemitism? By M. M. Tumin. - Christianity and antisemitism, by H. Kallen. - Psychoanalysis of antisemitism, by O. Fenichel. - Antisemitism: a poverty problem, by G. Munson. - Antisemitism's root in city hatred, by A. Rose. - American views of the Jew at the opening of the twentieth century, by O. Handlin. - The folklore of Populism, by R. Hofstadter. - American antisemitism historically reconsidered, by J. Higham. - Were the Populists antisemitic? By F. C. Jaher. - A Dreyfus affair in Georgia, by L. Dinnerstein. - Are there too many Jews at Harvard? By M. Rosenstock. - American Catholics and antisemitism in the 1930s, by D. J. O'Brien. - Candor about Negro-Jewish relations, by K. B. Clark. - Negroes are antisemitic because they're antiwhite, by J. Baldwin. - Negroes are antisemitic because they want a scapegoat, by R. Gordis. - Bibliography (p. 138-140)
Call Number
*PXY 72-2033
LCCN
76143321
OCLC
  • 161208
  • NYPG734246879-B
Author
Dinnerstein, Leonard. Compiler
Title
Antisemitism in the United States.
Imprint
New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1971]
Series
American problem studies.
Research Call Number
*PXY 72-2033
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