RELIGIOUS STUDIES 309
ADDITIONAL READINGS: BACKGROUND TO LECTURES AND RESOURCES FOR BOOK REVIEWS AND ESSAYS
NOTE:
This is a select bibliography of English language materials. It is designed to facilitate the research for the written assignments. Those interested in more bibliographic information should consult the instructors
INTRODUCTION: APPROACHES TO TOPIC
Primary Sources
Rankin, Oliver Shaw, trans. and ed. Jewish Religious Polemic of Earlier and Later Centuries. New York, 1970.
Secondary Sources
Altmann, Alexander. Tolerance and the Jewish Tradition.(Robert Waley Cohen Memorial Lecture). London, 1957.
Baron, S.W. "Changing Patterns of Anti-Semitism." Jewish Social Studies 38 (1976): 5-38.
Idem. A Social and Religious History of the Jews 18 vols. to date. Philadelphia, 1952-.
Cohen, Jeremy, ed. Essential Papers on Judaism and Christianity in Conflict: From Late Antiquity to the Reformation. New York and London, 1991.
Edelstein, Alan. An Unacknowledged Harmony: Philosemitism and the Survival of European Jewry. Westport and London, 1982.
Halpern, Ben. "What is Antisemitism?" Modern Judaism 1 (1981): 251-262.
Hay, Malcolm. Europe and the Jews: The Pressure of Christendom on the People of Israel for 1900 Years. Boston, 1960. (Also published under title: The Foot of Pride)
Isaac, Jules. The Teaching of Contempt: The Christian Roots of Antisemitism. Trans. by Helen Weaver. New York, 1964.
Langmuir, Gavin. "Majority History and Post-Biblical Jews." Journal of the History of Ideas 27 (1966): 343-364.
Idem. History, Religion and Antisemitism. Berkeley, 1990.
Idem. Toward a Definition of Antisemitism. Berkeley, 1990.
Littell, Franklin H. The Crucifixion of the Jews: The Failure of the Christians to Understand the Jewish Experience. New York, 1975.
Moore, George Foote. "Christian Writers on Judaism." Harvard Theological Review 14 (1921): 197-254.
Nicholls, William. Christian Antisemitism: A History of Hate. Northvale, N.J. and London: 1993.
Novak, David. The Image of the non-Jew in Judaism: An Historical and Constructive Study of the Noahide Laws. New York and Toronto, 1983.
Idem. Jewish-Christian Dialogue: A Jewish Justification. New York and Oxford, 1989.
Poliakov, Léon. The History of Antisemitism: from the Time of Christ to the Court Jews. Trans. by Richard Howard. 3 vols. New York, 1974-5.
Sartre, Jean-Paul. Anti-Semite and Jew. Trans. by George J. Becker. New York, 1965.
Weiss-Rosmarin, T., ed. Jewish Expressions on Jesus: An Anthology. New York, 1977.
Wood, Diana, ed. Christianity and Judaism. Studies in Church History. Oxford and Cambridge, MA., 1992. Excellent collection of essays, with a focus on England.
BACKGROUND & EARLIEST CONTACTS
Primary sources
Stern, Menahem, ed. Greek and Latin Authors on Jews and Judaism 2 vols. Jerusalem, 1974-1980.
Secondary sources
Davies, Alan T., ed. Antisemitism and the Foundations of Christianity. New York, 1979.(A collection of essays, written in response to Ruether [see below] )
Gager, John G. The Origins of Anti-Semitism: Attitudes toward Judaism in Pagan and Christian Antiquity. New York and Oxford, 1983.
Gaston, Lloyd. Paul and the Torah. Vancouver, 1987.
Herford, R. Travers. Christianity in Talmud and Midrash. London, 1903.
Kimelman, Reuven. "Birkat ha-Minim and the Lack of Evidence for an Anti-Christian Jewish Prayer in Late Antiquity." In Jewish and Christian Self-Definition. Vol. 2: Aspects of Judaism in the Graeco-Roman Period. Ed. by E.P. Sanders et al. Philadelphia, 1981. Pp. 226-244 and notes.
Lieu, Judith et al., eds. Jews among Pagans and Christians. London, 1992.
Neusner, Jacob and Ernest S. Frerichs. "To See others as Others see Us": Christians, Jews, "Others" in Late Antiquity. Chico, CA., 1985.
Parkes, James. The Conflict of the Church and Synagogue: A Study in the Origins of Antisemitism. New York, 1969.
Richardson, Peter with David Granskou, eds. Anti-Judaism in Early Christianity. Volume 1: Paul and the Gospels. Waterloo, 1986.(A collection of essays, all of which are relevant to this week's topic)
Richardson, Peter, ed. Law in Religious Communities in the Roman Period: The Debate over Torah /Nomos in post-Biblical Judaism and Early Christianity. Waterloo, 1991.
Ruether, Rosemary Radford. Faith and Fratricide: The Theological Roots of Anti-Semitism. New York, 1974.
Sanders, E.P. Paul and Palestinian Judaism. Philadelphia, 1976.
Idem. Jesus and Judaism. Philadelphia, 1985.
Idem. Paul, the Law, and the Jewish People. Philadelphia, 1983.
Sandmel, Samuel. Anti-Semitism in the New Testament? Philadelphia, 1978.
Schiffman, Lawrence. "At the Crossroads: Tannaitic Perspectives on the Jewish-Christian Schism." In Jewish and Christian Self-Definition. Vol. 2: Aspects of Judaism in the Graeco-Roman Period. Ed. by E.P. Sanders et al. Philadelphia, 1981. Pp.115-156 and notes.
Segal, Alan F. Paul the Convert: The Apostolate and Apostacy of Saul the Pharisee. New Haven, 1990.
Sevenster, J.N. The Roots of Pagan Antisemitism in the Ancient World. Leiden, 1975.
Smallwood, E. Mary. The Jews under Roman Rule. Leiden, 1976.
Westerholm, Stephen, ed. Israel’s Law and the Church’s Faith: Paul and his recent Interpreters. Grand Rapids, 1988.
Whittaker, Molly. Jews and Christians: Graeco-Roman Views. Cambridge, 1984.
Wilson, Stephen G. Related Strangers: Jews and Christians
70-170 CE. Minneapolis, 1995. (N.B.: Notes provide excellent bibliographical
information on recent research)
PATRISTIC/LATER
RABBINIC PERIOD; THE CHRISTIANIZATION OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE AND ITS IMPACT
Primary sources
Justin Martyr. "Dialogue with Trypho." In Complete Writings (Fathers of the Church Series, 5). Washington, 1948.
Neusner, Jacob, trans. and ed. Aphrahat and Judaism: The Christian-Jewish Argument in Fourth Century Iran. Leiden, 1967.
Origen. Contra Celsum. Trans. by H. Chadwick. New York, 1965.
Tertullian. Adversus Marcionem. Ed. and trans. by Ernest Evans. Oxford, 1972.
Williams, A. Lukyn. Adversus Judaeos. Cambridge, 1935.
Secondary sources
Alvarez, J. "Augustine and Antisemitism." Studia Patristica 9 (1966): 340-349.
Braude, W.G. Jewish Proselytizing in the First Five Centuries of the Common Era. Providence, 1940.
Hirshman, Marc. A Rivalry of Genius: Jewish and Christian Biblical Interpretation in Late Antiquity. Translated by Batya Stein. Albany, 1996.
Kimelman, Reuven. "R. Yohanan and Origen on the Song of Songs: A Third Century Jewish-Christian Disputation." Harvard Theological Review 73 (1980): 567-590.
Ladner, Gerhart B. "Aspects of Patristic Anti-Judaism." Viator 2 (1971): 355-363.
de Lange, N.R.M. Origen and the Jews: Studies in Jewish-Christian Relations in Third Century Palestine. Cambridge, 1976.
Lauterbach, J.Z. "Jesus in the Talmud." Rabbinical Essays. Cincinnati, 1951. Pp. 473-570.
Meeks, W.A. and R.L. Wilken. Jews and Christians in Antioch in the first Four Centuries of the Common Era (SBL Sources for Biblical Study), 1978.
Parkes, James. The Conflict of the Church and the Synagogue. Philadelphia, 1961.
Rokeah, David. Jews, Pagans and Christians in Conflict. Jerusalem, Leiden, 1982.
Schiffman, Lawrence H. Who was a Jew? Rabbinic and Halakhic perspectives on the Jewish-Christian Schism. Hoboken, 1983.
Segal, Alan F. Two Powers in Heaven: Early Rabbinic Reports about Christianity and Gnosticism. Leiden, 1977.
Simon, Marcel. Verus Israel. A Study of the Relations between Christians and Jews in the Roman Empire (135-425). Trans. by H. McKeating. Oxford, 1986.
Stylianopolous, Theodore. Justin Martyr and the Mosaic Law. Missoula, 1975.
Wilken, Robert L. John Chrysostom and the Jews: Rhetoric and Reality in the Late Fourth Century. Berkeley, 1983.
Idem. Judaism and the Early Christian Mind: A Study of Cyril of Alexandria's Exegesis and Theology. New Haven and London, 1971.
Wilson, Stephen G., ed. Anti-Judaism in Early Christianity. Volume 2: Separation and Polemic. Waterloo, 1986. (A collection of essays, all of which are relevant to this week's topic)
MIDDLE AGES
Primary sources
Abelard, Peter. A Dialogue of a Philosopher with a Jew, and a Christian. Trans. by Pierre J. Payer. Toronto, 1979.
Agus, Irving A. Rabbi Meir of Rothenberg. 2 vols. in 1, New York, 1970.(Includes translations of Responsa dealing with Jewish-Christian relations)
Agus, Irving A. Urban Civilization in pre-Crusade Europe. 2 vols. Leiden, 1965.(Includes translations of Responsa dealing with Jewish-Christian relations)
Berger, David, trans. and ed. The Jewish-Christian Debate in the High Middle Ages: A Critical Edition of the Nizzahon Vetus. Philadelphia, 1978.
Grayzel, Solomon. The Church and the Jews in the XIIIth Century. Rev. ed. New York, 1966. Volume 2, 1254-1314, edited by Kenneth Stow. New York and Detroit, 1989.
Kimhi, Joseph. The Book of the Covenant. Trans. by Frank Talmage. Toronto, 1972.
Maccoby, Hyam, trans. and ed. Judaism on Trial: Jewish-Christian Disputation in the Middle Ages. Rutherford, 1981. (Includes translated selections of the disputations in Paris, Barcelona and Tortosa).
Simonsohn, Shlomo. The Apostolic See and the Jews. 8 vols. Toronto, 1988-1991. Volume 7, History. Volume 8, includes bibliography.
Thomas of Monmouth. The Life and Miracles of St. William of Norwich. Ed. and trans. by A. Jessop and M.R. James. Cambridge, 1896.
Wright, John, trans. The Play of Antichrist. Toronto, 1967.
Wright, Stephen K. The Vengeance of our Lord: Medieval Dramatizations of the Destruction of Jerusalem. Toronto, 1989.
Secndary Sources
Abulafia, Anna Sapir. Christians and Jews in the Twelfth Century Renaissance. London and New York, 1995.
Baron, S.W. " 'Plenitude of Apostolic Power' and Medieval 'Jewish Serfdom'." In his Ancient and Medieval Jewish History. Ed. by Leon A. Feldman. New Brunswick, N.J., 1972. Pp. 284-307.
Berger, David."The Attitude of St. Bernard of Clairvaux towards the Jews." Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research 40 (1972): 89-108.
Idem. "Mission to the Jews and Jewish-Christian Contact in the Polemical Literature of the High Middle Ages." American Historical Review 91 (1986): 576-591.
Blumenkranz, Bernhard. "Anti-Jewish Polemics and Legislation in the Middle Ages: Literary Fiction or Reality?" Journal of Jewish Studies 15 (1964): 125-140.
Bowman, Steven. "Two Late Byzantine Dialogues with the Jews." Greek Orthodox Theological Review 25 (1980): 83-93.
Chazan, Robert. Barcelona and Beyond: The Disputation of 1263 and its Aftermath. Berkeley, 1992.
Idem. Daggers of Faith: Thirteenth Century Christian Missionizing and the Jewish Response. Berkeley, 1989.
Cohen, Gerson D. "Esau as a Symbol in Early Medieval Thought." Jewish Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Ed. by A. Altmann. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1967.
Cohen, Jeremy. The Friars and the Jews: The Evolution of medieval anti-Judaism. Ithaca and London, 1982.
Idem. "Scholarship and Intolerance in the Medieval Academy: The Study and Evaluation of Judaism in European Christendom." American Historical Review 91(1986): 592-613.
Cohen, Mark R. Under the Crescent and Cross: The Jews in the Middle Ages. Princeton, 1994.
Funkenstein, Amos. "Basic Types of Christian Anti-Jewish Polemics in the Middle Ages." Viator 2 (1971): 373-382.
Grabois, Aryeh. "The Hebraica Veritas and Jewish-Christian Intellectual Relations in the Twelfth Century." Speculum 50 (1975): 613-634.
Hood, John Y.B. Aquinas and the Jews. Philadelphia, 1995.
Hsia, R. Po-Chia. Trent 1475. Stories of a Ritual Murder Trial. New Haven and London, 1992.
Jordan, William Chester. The French Monarchy and the Jews. Philadelphia, 1989.
Katz, Jacob. Exclusiveness and Tolerance: Studies in Jewish-Gentile Relations in Medieval and Modern Times. New York, 1962.
Katz, Steven T. The Holocaust in Historical Context. Volume 1. The Holocaust and Mass Death Before the Modern Age. New York and Oxford, 1994. Chapters 6-7 on Medieval Antisemitism. Very full bibliographic information.
Langmuir, Gavin. "The Jews and the Archives of Medieval England: Reflections on Medieval Antisemitism."Traditio 19 (1963): 183-244.
Idem. "The Knight's Tale of Young Hugh of Lincoln." Speculum 47 (1972): 459-482.
-SEE OTHER WORKS BY LANGMUIR AT BEGINNING OF BIBLIOGRAPHY
Lasker, Daniel J. Jewish Philosophical Polemics against Christianity in the Middle Ages. New York, 1977.
Liebeschutz, H. ""The Crusading Movement and Its Bearing on the Christian Attitude Towards Jewry." Journal of Jewish Studies 10 (1959): 97-111.
Menache, Sophia. "Faith, Myth and Politics: The Stereotype of the Jews and their Expulsion from England and France." Jewish Quarterly Review n.s. 75 (1985): 351-374.
Pakter, Walter. Medieval Canon Law and the Jews. Ebelsbach, 1988.
Parkes, James. The Jew in the Medieval Community. London, 1938.
Rohrbacher, Stefan. "The Charge of Deicide: An Anti-Jewish Motif in Medieval Christian Art." Journal of Medieval History 17 (1991): 292-322.
Roth, Cecil. "The Feast of Purim and the Origins of the Blood Libel." Speculum 8 (1933): 520-6.
Sachar, Isaiah. The Judensau: a medieval anti-Jewish Motif and its History. London, 1974.
Seiferth, Wolfgang S. Synagogue and Church in the Middle Ages.Two Symbols in Art and Literature. New York, 1970.
Shamir, Yehudah. Rabbi Moses ha-Kohen of Tordellisas and his Book 'Ezer ha-Emunah:A Chapter in the History of the Jewish-Christian Controversy. Leiden, 1975.
Shatzmiller, Joseph. Shylock Reconsidered: Jews, Moneylending and Medieval Society. Berkeley, 1990.
Simonsohn, Shlomo. The Apostolic See and the Jews. Vol. 7: History. Toronto, 1991.
Synan, E.A. The Popes and the Jews in the Middle Ages New York, 1965.
Talmage, Frank. "R. David Kimhi as Polemicist." Hebrew Union College Annual 38 (1967): 213-235.
Trachtenberg, Joshua. The Devil and the Jews: The Medieval Conception of the Jew and its Relation to Modern Antisemitism. Philadelphia, 1961.
Zacour, Norman P. Jews and Saracens in the Consilia of Oldradus de Ponte. Toronto, 1990.
RENAISSANCE, REFORMATION & COUNTER-REFORMATION
Primary Sources
Luther, Martin. "That Jesus Christ was born a Jew." Trans. by Walther I Brandt. In Luther's Works. Ed. by J. Pelikan and H.T. Lehmann. 55 Vols. Vol. 45, Philadelphia, 1962. Pp. 195-229.
Idem. "On the Jews and their Lies, 1543." Trans. by Martin H. Bertam. In Luther's Works Ed. by J. Pelikan and H.T. Lehmann. 55 Vols. Vol. 47, Philadelphia, 1971. Pp. 121-306.
Shakespeare, William. The Merchant of Venice.
Troki, Isaac. Hizuk Emunah, or Faith Strengthened. Trans. by Moses Mocatta. London, 1850; repr. New York, 1970.
Usque, Samuel. Consolation for the Tribulations of Israel. Trans. by Martin Cohen. Philadelphia, 1965.
Secondary Sources
Avis, P.D. "Moses and the Magistrate: A Study in the Rise of Protestant Legalism." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 26 (1975): 149-172.
Baron, S.W. "John Calvin and the Jews." In his Ancient and Medieval Jewish History. Ed. by Leon A. Feldman. New Brunswick, N.J., 1972. Pp. 338-352 and notes.
Idem. "Medieval Heritage and Modern Realities in Protestant-Jewish Relations." In his Ancient and Medieval Jewish History. Ed. by Leon A. Feldman. New Brunswick, N.J., 1972. Pp. 323-337 and notes.
Ben-Sasson, H.H. "Jewish-Christian Disputation in the Setting of Humanism and Reformation in the German Empire." Harvard Theological Review 59 (1966): 369-390.
Idem. "The Reformation in Contemporary Jewish Eyes." Proceedings of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities 4 (1971): 239-367.
Blau, J.L. The Christian Interpretation of the Kabbalah in the Renaissance. New York, 1944.
Ettinger, Shmuel. "The Beginnings of the Change in Attitude of European Society towards the Jews." Scripta Hierosolymita 7(1961): 193-217.
Healey, Robert M. "The Jew in Seventeenth-Century Protestant Thought." Church History 46 (1977): 63-79.
Hsia, R. Po-chia. The Myth of Ritual Murder. New Haven, 1990.
Jones, Lloyd. The Discovery of Hebrew in Tudor England: a third language. Manchester and Dover N.H., 1983.
Katchen, Aaron. Christian Hebraists and Dutch Rabbis: seventeenth century Apologetics and the Mishneh Torah of Maimonides. Cambridge, Mass., 1984.
Katz, D.S. Philosemitism and the Readmission of the Jews to England, 1603-1655. Oxford, 1982.
Katz, D.S. and Jonathan I. Israel, eds. Sceptics, Millenarians and Jews. Leiden, 1990.
Melnick, Ralph. From Polemics to Apologetics: Jewish-Christian Rapprochement in 17th Century Amsterdam. Assen, 1981.
Oberman, Heiko A. The Roots of Antisemitism in the Age of Renaissance and Reformation. Trans. by I. Porter. Philadelphia, 1981.
Ravid, Benjamin C.I. Economics and Toleration in Seventeenth Century Venice: The Background and Context of the Discorso of Simone Luzzatto. Jerusalem, l978.
Schoeps, H.J. "Philosemitism in the Baroque Period." Jewish Quarterly Review n.s. 47 (1956-1957): 139-144.
Shapiro, James. Shakespeare and the Jews. New York, 1996.
Stow, Kenneth. Catholic Thought and Papal Jewry Policy 1555-1593. New York, 1977.
ENLIGHTENMENT AND EMANCIPATION
Primary Sources
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim. Nathan the Wise. Trans. by B.Q. Morgan, 1955.
Mendelssohn, Moses. Jerusalem, or on Religious Power and Judaism. Trans. by Allan Arkush. Intro. commentary and notes by Alexander Altmann. Hanover and London, 1983.
Idem. Selections from his Writings. Ed. and trans. by Eva Jospe. Intro. by Alfred Jospe. New York, 1975.
Tama, Diognenes, ed. Transactions of the Parisian Sanhedrin, or Acts of the Assembly of Israelitish Deputies of France and Italy. London, 1807. Repr. in Historical Views of Judaism: Four Selections. New York, 1973.
Secondary Sources
Ages, Arnold. The French Enlightenment and Rabbinic Tradition. (Analecta Romanica,#26). Frankfurt-am-Main, 1970.
Idem. The Image of the Jews and Judaism in the Prelude to the French Enlightenment. Sherbrooke, 1986.
Idem. "Montesquieu and the Jews." Romanische Forschungen 81, 1-2 (1969): 214-219.
Altmann, Alexander. Moses Mendelssohn, A Biographical Study. Philadelphia, 1973.
Gay, Peter. "Voltaire's Antisemitism." The Party of Humanity:Essays in the French Enlightenment. New York, 1963. Pp. 97-108. (originally appended to his Voltaire's Politics)
Graff, Gil. The Separation of Church and State. Dina de-Malkhuta Dina in Jewish Law, 1750-1848. University, Alabama, 1985.
Hertzberg, Arthur. The French Enlightenment and the Jews: the Origins of Modern Antisemitism. New York, 1968.
Katz, Jacob. Freemasons and Jews in Europe, 1723-1939. Trans. by L. Oschry. Cambridge, Ma., 1979.
Idem. From Prejudice to Destruction: Antisemitism, 1700-1939. Cambridge, Ma., 1980.
Idem. Out of the Ghetto: The Social Backgound of Jewish Emancipation.
Cambridge, Ma., 1973.
Cap. 6.
Manuel, Frank E. The Broken Staff: Judaism through Christian Eyes. Cambridge, Ma. and London, 1992.
Martin, R.H. "United Conversionist Activities among the Jews in Great Britain, 1795-1815: Pan Evangelicalism and the London Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews." Church History 46 (1977): 437-452.
Meirovich, Harvey H."Ashkenazic Reactions to the Conversionists, 1800-1850." Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society of England 26 (1979): 6-25.
Schwartz, Leon. Diderot and the Jews. East Brunswick, London and Toronto, 1981.
Smith, Robert Michael. "The London Jews' Society and Patterns of Jewish Conversion in England, 1801-1859." Jewish Social Studies 43 (1981): 275-290.
Schwarzfuchs, Simon. Napoleon, the Jews and the Sanhedrin. London, 1979.
Scult, Mel. Millennial Expectations and Jewish Liberties: A Study of the Efforts to Convert the Jews in Britain up to the Mid Nineteenth Century. Leiden, 1978.
EUROPE, 1815-1945
Primary
Rothschild ed., Fritz A. Jewish Perspectives on Christianity: The views of Leo Baeck, Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig, Will Herberg and Abraham Joshua Heschel.New York, 1990.
Secondary
Almog, Shmuel. Nationalism and Antisemitism in Europe, 1815-1945. Oxford, 1989.
Bankier, David. The Germans and the Final Solution: public opinion under Nazism. Oxford and Cambridge MA., 1992.
Barkai, Avraham. From Boycott to Annihilation: The Economic Struggle of German Jews, 1933-1943. Translated by William Templer. 1989.
Busi, Frederick. The Pope of Antisemitism: The Career and Legacy of Edouard-Adolphe Drumont. Lanham, New York and London, 1986.
Byrnes, Robert F. Antisemitism in Modern France. Vol. I: The Prologue to the Dreyfus Affair. New Brunswick, N.J., 1950.
Cheyette, Brian. Constructions of the "Jew" in English Literature and Society: Racial Representations. Cambridge, 1993.
Cohn, Norman. Warrant for Genocide: The Myth of the Jewish World Conspiracy and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. London, 1967.
Dawidowicz, Lucy. The War against the Jews. New York, 1969.
Dwork, Deborah and Robert Jan Van Pelt. Auschwitz: 1270 to the Present. New York and London, 1996.
Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah. Hitler’s Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust. New York, 1996.
Hallie, Philip P. Lest Innocent Blood be Shed: The Story of Le Chambon and how Goodness happened There. New York, 1975.
Hilberg, Raul. The Destruction of European Jews. 3 vols., rev. ed. New York, 1985.
Holmes, Colin. Anti-Semitism in British Society, 1876-1939. London, 1979.
Kater, Michael. "Everyday Antisemitism in Prewar Nazi Germany: The Popular Bases." Yad Vashem Studies 16 (1984): 129-159.
Kulka, Otto Dov and Paul R. Mendes-Flohr. Judaism and Christianity under the Impact of National Socialism. Jerusalem, 1987.
Kushner, Tony. The Persistence of Prejudice: Antisemitism in British Society during the Second World War. Manchester and New York, 1989.
Littell, Franklin H. and Hubert G. Locke, eds. The German Church Struggle and the Holocaust. Detroit, 1974.
Marrus, Michael R. "The History of the Holocaust: A Survey of Recent Literature." Journal of Modern History 59 (1987): 114-160.
Idem. The Holocaust in History. Toronto, 1987.
Idem and Robert O. Paxton. Vichy France and the Jews. New York, 1981. Esp. caps. 1, 2 and 5.
Michaelis, Meir. Mussolini and the Jews: German-Italian Relations and the Jewish Question in Italy, 1922-1945. Oxford, 1978.
Morgentaler, Goldie. "The Foreskin of the Heart: Ecumenism in Sholem Asch's Christian Trilogy." Prooftexts 8 (1988): 219-244.
Mosse, George. Germans and Jews: The Right, the Left and the Search for a "Third Force" in pre-Nazi Germany. London, 1971. Esp. caps. 2 & 3.
Idem. Toward the Final Solution: A History of European Racism. New York, 1978.
Pulzer, Peter. Jews and the German State: The Political History of a Minority. London, 1992.
Schorsch, Ismar. Jewish Reactions to German Anti-Semitism, 1870-1914. New York, London and Philadelphia, 1972.
Tal, Uriel. Christians and Jews in Germany: Religion, Politics and Ideology in the Second Reich, 1870-1914. Trans. by Noah J. Jacobs. Ithaca, 1975.
Yahil, Leni. The Rescue of Danish Jewry: Test of a Democracy. Trans. by Morris Gradel. Philadelphia, 1969.
Tec, Nechama. When Light Piereced the Darkness. Oxford, 1988.
NORTH AMERICA
Abella, Irving and Harold Troper. None is Too Many: Canada and the Jews of Europe, 1933-1948. Toronto, 1982.
Betcherman, Lita-Rose. The Swastika and the Maple Leaf: Fascist Movements in Canada in the Thirties. Toronto, 1975.
Borden, Morton. Jews, Turks and Infidels. Chapel Hill and London, 1984.
Brown, Michael. Jew or Juif? Jews, French Canadians and Anglo-Canadians, 1759-1914. Philadelphia, New York and Jerusalem, 1987.
Cohen, Naomi W, ed. Essential Papers on Jewish-Christian Relations in the United States: Imagery and Reality. New York and London, 1990.
Cohen, Naomi W. Jews in Christian America: The Pursuit of Religious Equality. New York and Oxford, 1992
Davies, Alan T., ed. Antisemitism in Canada: History and Intrepretation. Waterloo, 1992.
Dekar, Paul R. "From Jewish Mission to Inner City Mission: The Scott Mission and its Antecedents in Toronto, 1908-1964." Canadian Protestant and Catholic Missions, 1820s to 1960s. Ed. by John S. Moir, C.T. McIntire. New York, 1988.
Delisle, Esther. The Traitor and the Jew: Anti-Semitism and extremist right-wing nationalism in Quebec from 1929 to 1939. Trans. by Madeleine Hébert et al. Montreal and Toronto, 1993. (cf. Anctil, in Davies, Antisemitism in Canada)
Dinnerstein, Leonard. Uneasy at home: Antisemitism and the American Jewish Experience. New York, 1987.
Everett, Robert Andrew. "Judaism in Nineteenth Century American and Liberal Protestant Thought." Journal of Ecumenical Studies 20 (1983): 396-414.
Feldblum, Esther Yolles. The American Catholic Press and the Jewish State, 1917-1959. New York, 1977.
Feldman, Egal. Dual Destinies: the Jewish Encounter with Protestant America. Urbana and Chicago, 1990.
Fishman, Hertzel. American Protestantism and a Jewish State. Detroit, 1973.
Friedman, Saul S. The Incident at Massena. New York, 1978.
Gerber, David A. "Anti-Semitism and Jewish-Gentile Relations in American Historiography and the American Past." In David A. Gerber, ed. Antisemitism in American History. Urbana and Chicago, 1986. Pp. 3-54.
Idem. "Cutting out Shylock: Elite Antisemitism and the Quest for Moral Order in the Mid-Nineteenth Century American Marketplace." In David A. Gerber, ed. Antisemitism in American History. Urbana and Chicago, 1986. Pp. 201-232.
Glock, Charles Y. and Rodney Stark. Christian Beliefs and Anti-Semitism. New York and London, 1966.
Gruneir, Robert. "The Hebrew Mission in Toronto." Canadian Ethnic Studies 9 (1977): 18-28.
Halpern, Ben. The American Jew: A Zionist Analysis. New York, 1956; repr. with new postscript, 1983.
Ivers, Gregg. To Build a Wall: American Jews and the Separation of Church and State. Charlottesville and London, 1995
Korn, Bertram Wallace. The American Reaction to the Mortara Case: 1858-1859. Cincinnati, 1957.
Kraut, Benny. "Towards the Establishment of the National Conference of Christians and Jews: The Tenuous Road to Religious Goodwill in the 1920s." American Jewish History 77 (March, 1988): 388-412.
Lipstadt, Deborah. Beyond Belief: The American Press and the Coming of the Holocaust, 1933-1945. New York, 1986.
Mayo, Louise A. The Ambivalent Image: Nineteenth Century America’s Perception of the Jew. Rutherford, N.J., 1988.
Nawyn, William E. American Protestantism's Reponse to Germany's Jews and Refugees, 1933-1941. Ann Arbor, 1981.
Rausch, David A. Zionism within Early American Fundamentalism: A Convergence of Two Traditions. New York and Toronto, 1979.
Robin, Martin. Shades of the Right: Nativist and Fascist Politics in Canada, 1920-1940. Toronto, 1992.
Sarna, Jonathan. "The American Jewish Response to Nineteenth Century Christian Missions." Journal of American History 68 (1981): 35-51.
Idem. "The 'Mythical Jew' and the 'Jew Next Door' in Nineteenth Century America." In David A. Gerber, ed. Antisemitism in American History. Urbana and Chicago, 1986. Pp. 57-78.
Idem. "The Impact of Nineteenth Century Missions on American Jews." In Todd M. Endelman, ed. Jewish Apostasy in the Modern World. New York and London, 1987.
Sussman, Lance J. " ‘Towards better Understanding’ : The Rise of the Interfaith Movement in America and the Role of Rabbi Isaac Landman." American Jewish Archives 34 (1982): 35-51.
TRADITION AND CHANGES, 1945-PRESENT
Primary and Secondary Sources
Baeck, Leo. Judaism and Christianity. Trans. W. Kaufmann. Philadelphia, 1961.
Banki, Judith H. "The Image of Jews in Christian Teaching." Journal of Ecumenical Studies 21(1984): 437-451.
Barrett, Stanley R. Is God a Racist? The Right Wing in Canada. Toronto, 1987.
Ben-Chorin, Shalom. "The Image of Jesus in Modern Judaism."Journal of Ecumenical Studies 11 (1974): 401-430.
Bercuson, David and Douglas Wertheimer. A Trust Betrayed: The Keegstra Affair. Toronto, 1985.
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FILMOGRAPHY (The following is a small sample of films, available on video, which touch on some of the issues of the course. A discussion of a film, or of a theme in several films, is also an acceptable essay topic)
"Crossfire." 1947 (see North America, for bibliography)
"Driving Miss Daisy." 1989 (see North America, for bibliography)
"Europa, Europa." 1991 (see Europe, 1815-1945, for bibliography)
"Gentleman's Agreement." 1947 (see North America, for bibliography)
"Merchant of Venice." 1974 (see Renaissance, Reformation... for bibliography)