Blood Libel: On the Trail of an Antisemitic Myth
Magda Teter
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A landmark history of the antisemitic blood libel myth--how it took root in Europe, spread with the invention of the printing press, and persists today.
Accusations that Jews ritually killed Christian children emerged in the mid-twelfth century, following the death of twelve-year-old William of Norwich, England, in 1144. Later, continental Europeans added a destructive twist: Jews murdered Christian children to use their blood. While charges that Jews poisoned wells and desecrated the communion host waned over the years, the blood libel survived. Initially blood libel stories were confined to monastic chronicles and local lore. But the development of the printing press in the mid-fifteenth century expanded the audience and crystallized the vocabulary, images, and "facts" of the blood libel, providing a lasting template for hate. Tales of Jews killing Christians--notably Simon of Trent, a toddler whose body was found under a Jewish house in 1475--were widely disseminated using the new technology. Following the paper trail across Europe, from England to Italy to Poland, Magda Teter shows how the blood libel was internalized and how Jews and Christians dealt with the repercussions. The pattern established in early modern Europe still plays out today. In 2014 the Anti-Defamation League appealed to Facebook to take down a page titled "Jewish Ritual Murder." The following year white supremacists gathered in England to honor Little Hugh of Lincoln as a sacrificial victim of the Jews. Based on sources in eight countries and ten languages, Blood Libel captures the long shadow of a pernicious myth.Product Details
Price
$49.45
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Publish Date
January 28, 2020
Pages
560
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.3 X 1.9 inches | 2.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780674240933
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Magda Teter is an Associate Professor of History at Wesleyan University. She is the author of Jews and Heretics in Catholic Poland: A Beleaguered Church in the Post-Reformation Era (2006). Her articles on Polish Jewish history have appeared in Jewish History, AJS Review, Kwartalnik Żydowski, Sixteenth Century Journal, and Gal-ed. Her research has been supported by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, the Koret Foundation, YIVO Institute, and the Yad Hanadiv Foundation (Israel), among others. She directs the Early Modern Workshop project.
Reviews
An intellectual tour de force. This authoritative study of the blood libel and its ramifications in early modern Europe will become a classic.--Ronnie Po-Chia Hsia, author of Trent 1475: Stories of a Ritual Murder Trial
A work of wide-ranging research, great insight, and remarkable erudition. This will be the definitive book on blood libel for a long time to come, equally important for readers of Jewish history and Christian history in early modern Europe.--Larry Wolff, author of Inventing Eastern Europe: The Map of Civilization on the Mind of the Enlightenment
In this deeply researched and meticulously argued book, Magda Teter offers the first comprehensive study of the origins and afterlife of one of the most virulent and harmful of all anti-Jewish accusations. But Blood Libel is far more than a narrative history. By highlighting the central role of printed books, broadsheets, and images in the dissemination of the libel, Teter illuminates the mechanisms by which hate can be generated, and offers a powerful and sobering lesson for our own time.--Sara Lipton, author of Dark Mirror: The Medieval Origins of Anti-Semitic Iconography
[A] magisterial account of the blood libel and its origins.--Geoffrey Alderman"Times Higher Education" (02/27/2020)
Reads like a high-end crime novel; it's a page-turner that the reader will have difficulty putting down...The conceit of the book is that how and why the libelous stories of ritual murder were spread across Europe, using new broadcast technologies, were as significant--perhaps more so--than the blood libel incidents themselves.--Jerome A. Chanes"New York Jewish Week" (03/31/2020)
A work of wide-ranging research, great insight, and remarkable erudition. This will be the definitive book on blood libel for a long time to come, equally important for readers of Jewish history and Christian history in early modern Europe.--Larry Wolff, author of Inventing Eastern Europe: The Map of Civilization on the Mind of the Enlightenment
In this deeply researched and meticulously argued book, Magda Teter offers the first comprehensive study of the origins and afterlife of one of the most virulent and harmful of all anti-Jewish accusations. But Blood Libel is far more than a narrative history. By highlighting the central role of printed books, broadsheets, and images in the dissemination of the libel, Teter illuminates the mechanisms by which hate can be generated, and offers a powerful and sobering lesson for our own time.--Sara Lipton, author of Dark Mirror: The Medieval Origins of Anti-Semitic Iconography
[A] magisterial account of the blood libel and its origins.--Geoffrey Alderman"Times Higher Education" (02/27/2020)
Reads like a high-end crime novel; it's a page-turner that the reader will have difficulty putting down...The conceit of the book is that how and why the libelous stories of ritual murder were spread across Europe, using new broadcast technologies, were as significant--perhaps more so--than the blood libel incidents themselves.--Jerome A. Chanes"New York Jewish Week" (03/31/2020)