History of Anti-Semitism

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Translated into English from the French by Carlos W. Porter. Scan is missing the final section of the notes namely [426] to [445].

Author(s): RYSSEN, Hervé
Publisher: The Barnes Review
Year: 2016

Language: English
Commentary: Scan omits notes [426] to [445]. Someone scan and add the missing pages and re-upload. Outline/bookmarks added to pdf located at https://balderexlibris.com/public/ebook3/Ryssen_Herve_-_History_of_anti-semitism.zip
City: Washington, D.C.
Tags: anti-Semitism, blood libel, Catholicism, coin-clipping, Communism, Crusades, Edward Longshanks, loxism, Messianism, pogrom, Protestantism, Reconquista, Reformation, Singerman, Talmudism, tax-collector, usury, Zionism

Front Cover
Title Page
Printer's Imprint
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The Flight from Egypt
2. Amalek
3. The Philistines
4. Nebuchadnezzar
5. The Encounter with the Greeks
6. Antiochus Epiphanes
7. The Conquest of Judea by the Romans
8. Cicero
9. Caesar, Cleopatra and Marc Antony
10. Herod
11. Tiberius, Sejanus and Pontius Pilate
12. August 38 A.D.: The Pogrom of Alexandria
13. Claudius
14. The Revolt of 66 A.D.
15. Titus and the Destruction of the Temple
16. Domitian and the *Fiscus Judaicus*
17. Trajan
18. Hadrian and the Siege of Bethar
19. The Severus Dynasty
20. The Christian Emperors
21. The Fathers of the Church
22. The End of the Western Roman Empire
23. Emperor Peroz
24. Theodoric's Weakness
25. Zeno, Byzantine Emperor
26. The Legislation of the Church
27. The Justinian Code
28. Gregory I (590-604)
29. Jerusalem, 614
30. Visigothic Spain
31. Dagobert
32. Mohammed
33. Visigothic Spain II
34. Agobard and Amulo
35. The Kings of the Eastern Trade
36. Granada, 30 December 1066
37. Gregory VII
38. The First Crusade
39. Saint Bernard
40. The Second Crusade
41. The Almohads
42. Toledo, 1180
43. Philip Augustus
44. The Coronation of Richard the Lion Hearted
45. In the East
46. Innocent III
47. Nicholas Donin and the Talmud
48. 1240: Expulsion of the Jews from Brittany
49. Saint Louis
50. Saint Thomas Aquinas
51. Pablo Christiani and the Barcelona Dispute
52. Central Europe
53. Pointed Hats and Ritual Murders
54. Nicholas IV, *Turbato Corde*, 1288
55. Edward I and the Expulsion from England, 1290
56. In Persia, March 1291
57. Rindfleisch of Röttingen, 1298
58. Philip the Fair
59. 1320: The Crusade of the Pastorals
60. 1328: The Revolt of the Navarrais
61. Spain in the Hands of the Jews
62. The German Judenschläger, 1336-1338
63. 1348: The Black Plague
64. The Late Awakening of John the Good
65. The Death of Blanche of Bourbon
66. Bertrand du Guesclin and the White Company
67. May 1370: The Hosts of Enghien
68. The Obsequies of Charles V
69. The General Uprising of 1391 in Spain
70. 1394: Expulsion from France
71. 1397: Expulsion from Venice
72. Pablo de Santa Maria
73. Vincent Ferrer
74. Jerome de Santa Maria and the Tortosa Controversy
75. Martin V
76. The Hussites and the Council of Basel
77. 1449: The "Blood Purity" Statute in Spain
78. John of Capistrano, the Scourge of the Hebrews
79. Alfonso de Espina
80. Bernardine of Feltre
81. Torquemada versus the Marranos
82. 1492: Expulsion of the Jews from Spain
83. 1497: Expulsion of the Jews from Portugal
84. Savonarola and the Expulsion from Florence
85. The Sephardic Diaspora
86. The Ashkenazim Expelled from Germany
87. 1501: Expulsion from Provence
88. Lisbon, 1506
89. Joseph Pfefferkorn versus Johann Reuchlin
90. Albert of Brandenburg
91. The Judaic Origins of the Protestant Reform
92. Martin Luther
93. Julius III and the Talmud
94. Paul IV, *Cum Nimis Absurdum*, 14 July 1555
95. Ivan the Terrible
96. Pope Pius V
97. The Synagogue, "Blind and Obstinate", 1593
98. Vincent Fettmilch's War
99. France, 1615-1617
100. Uriel and Vicente da Costa
101. Back to Free Spain
102. Bohdan Khmelnytsky, 1648
103. William Prynne
104. The Expulsion from Austria, 1670
105. Madrid, 30 June 1680
106. Johann Andreas Eisenmenger
107. The Jews of Rome under Surveillance
108. The Jew Süss, 4 February 1738
109. Empress Maria Theresa
110. Benedict XIV, 1751
111. The Jews during the Enlightenment
112. The Jews in France in the 18th Century
113. Louis XVI
114. François Hell
115. The Revolution and the Empire
116. The Restoration
117. Germany 1814-1819
118. The Rothschild Era
119. France: Anti-Semitic Fumblings
120. The Romanian Interference Policy
121. Criminality in Germany
122. Austria-Hungary under the Boot
123. La Civiltà Cattolica, 1870-1903
124. German Anti-Judaism in the 19th Century
125. The Anti-Jewish Counter-Offensive in France
126. Austria-Hungary at the End of the 19th Century
127. The Collapse of Russia
128. Jewish Messianism
Notes
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