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Antisemitism and the American Far Left
Stephen H. Norwood has written the first systematic study of the American far left's role in propagating and combating antisemitism.
Stephen H. Norwood (Author)
9781107657007, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 19 August 2013
324 pages, 20 b/w illus.
22.8 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.45 kg
'Norwood's documentation provides a detailed and useful tool for understanding a[n] under-illuminated aspect of … US anti-Semitism …' Sina Arnold, translated from H-Soz-u-Kult
Stephen H. Norwood has written the first systematic study of the American far left's role in both propagating and combating antisemitism. This book covers Communists from 1920 onward, Trotskyists, the New Left and its black nationalist allies, and the contemporary remnants of the New Left. Professor Norwood analyzes the deficiencies of the American far left's explanations of Nazism and the Holocaust. He explores far left approaches to militant Islam, from condemnation of its fierce antisemitism in the 1930s to recent apologies for jihad. Norwood discusses the far left's use of long-standing theological and economic antisemitic stereotypes that the far right also embraced. The study analyzes the far left's antipathy to Jewish culture, as well as its occasional efforts to promote it. He considers how early Marxist and Bolshevik paradigms continued to shape American far left views of Jewish identity, Zionism, Israel, and antisemitism.
1. Promoting a socialism of fools: the new left's debt to the old left
2. American communists' tangled responses to antisemitism and nazism, 1920–39
3. World War II: the limits of American far left concern for European Jewry
4. Assimilation abandoned: communist resistance to antisemitism and celebration of Jewish culture in the immediate postwar period
5. 'Two, four, six, eight, we demand a Jewish state': American communist support for partition and the Jewish war of liberation, 1947–8
6. 'Fiends in human form': taking conspiratorial antisemitism to a new level
7. The Jewish question discarded: far left hostility to Jews and Israel, 1956–73
8. Shaping the next generations: the persistence of far left antisemitism, 1973–2012.
Subject Areas: Socialism & left-of-centre democratic ideologies [JPFF], 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 [HBLW], History of the Americas [HBJK]