Sanctioned Bigotry: A Documentary History of Antisemitism in the United States: The Yale Judaica Series
Editat de Britt P. Tevisen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 apr 2026
In a 1790 letter to Rhode Island Jewish leader Moses Seixas, President George Washington responded to Seixas’s concerns about Jewish persecution, assuring him that America “gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, [and] requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens.” Historians have typically identified this letter as a symbol of American Jewish exceptionalism, the idea that Jewish life in the United States has been qualitatively distinct from, indeed better than, Jewish life in Europe.
Undergirding this idea is the claim that antisemitism has been a relatively minor force in American Jewish life. In this volume, Britt P. Tevis upends this narrative to reveal various manifestations of Jewish inequality in American history, highlighting the ways that Jews have encountered limited civil and political rights.
Using a remarkable array of primary sources, Tevis traces the history of antisemitism in the United States from 1654 to 2024. Comprising government reports, judicial decisions, correspondence, advertisements, cartoons, social media posts, and more, this documentary reader presents examples of antisemitism in nine overlapping categories: church and state, disenfranchisement, racialization, defamation, antisemitism and anti-Black racism, immigration and citizenship, exclusion and segregation, violence, and anti-Zionism. Tevis also shows how Jews have reacted to instances of inequality and have negotiated their place in America, both as individuals and as a community.
Collectively, these documents expose readers to the underexplored history of anti-Jewish discrimination in America, and the ways that Jews have championed and defended American ideals in the face of inequality.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780300282542
ISBN-10: 0300282540
Pagini: 624
Ilustrații: 21 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Seria The Yale Judaica Series
ISBN-10: 0300282540
Pagini: 624
Ilustrații: 21 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Seria The Yale Judaica Series
Recenzii
“No scholar of American antisemitism knows the source material better than Britt Tevis. This top-notch work of scholarship is an outstanding accomplishment and a foundational contribution to American history.”—Pamela Nadell, author of Antisemitism: An American Tradition
“Sanctioned Bigotry is not only the most comprehensive documentary history of antisemitism in the United States; it is an exemplary work of scholarship that brilliantly changes our understanding of this contested topic. This is a gift to any instructor, student, or curious reader.”—Riv-Ellen Prell, University of Minnesota
“Underpinned by Britt Tevis’s compelling understanding of antisemitism and ranging from the governance of colonial America to the response to COVID, this book is a magnificent resource which equally illumines the history of America and the history of Jewish people.”—David Feldman, Director, Birkbeck Institute for the Study of Antisemitism
“Sanctioned Bigotry is a stunning, original history of antisemitism in the United States. It is a superb collection of primary sources, with clear essays to provide context. This will be an essential and invaluable resource for all who study this vital topic.”—Erwin Chemerinsky, University of California, Berkeley School of Law
“The full scope of American antisemitism is not well known, but this compelling and unique collection lays bare that history in the voices of those who experienced it.”—Lincoln Mullen, George Mason University
“Sanctioned Bigotry is not only the most comprehensive documentary history of antisemitism in the United States; it is an exemplary work of scholarship that brilliantly changes our understanding of this contested topic. This is a gift to any instructor, student, or curious reader.”—Riv-Ellen Prell, University of Minnesota
“Underpinned by Britt Tevis’s compelling understanding of antisemitism and ranging from the governance of colonial America to the response to COVID, this book is a magnificent resource which equally illumines the history of America and the history of Jewish people.”—David Feldman, Director, Birkbeck Institute for the Study of Antisemitism
“Sanctioned Bigotry is a stunning, original history of antisemitism in the United States. It is a superb collection of primary sources, with clear essays to provide context. This will be an essential and invaluable resource for all who study this vital topic.”—Erwin Chemerinsky, University of California, Berkeley School of Law
“The full scope of American antisemitism is not well known, but this compelling and unique collection lays bare that history in the voices of those who experienced it.”—Lincoln Mullen, George Mason University
Notă biografică
Britt P. Tevis, J.D./Ph.D., is assistant professor of history and the Phyllis Backer Professor of Jewish Studies at Syracuse University.