The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit and its Impact on World History

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[rear board] "Going beyond merely political explanations for Jewish revolutionary movements, E. Michael Jones's latest book delves into the theological substratum of a history that has too often been ignored or distorted. This controversial and timely book seeks to refocus ecumenical debate, help us to understand the modern world, and, perhaps most of all, tell us something about who we are."

Author(s): JONES, E. Michael
Edition: 1
Publisher: Fidelity Press
Year: 2008

Language: English
Commentary: Converted from the DjVu version; 300dpi b&w page image scan with ocr text layer underneath, bookmarked; complete with covers and blank pages.
City: South Bend, Indiana
Tags: abortion, ADL, AJC, Anabaptist, Black Panthers, Bolshevism, Cabala, Calvinist, Roman Catholicism, civil rights movement, Converso, John Dee, Enlightenment, folk music, Spanish Inquisition, Leo Frank, Freemasonry, Marcus Garvey, messianism, NAACP, pornography, protest movement, Neoconservatives, 1848 revolution, Talmud, Vatican II

The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit - Front Board
Half-title
Title Page
Printer's Imprint
Epigrammatic Quotations
CONTENTS
Introduction
1. The Synagogue of Satan
2. Julian the Apostate and the Doomed Temple
3. Rome Discovers the Talmud
4. False Conversion and the Inquisition
5. The Revolution Arrives in Europe
6. The Converso Problem
7. Reuchlin v. Pfefferkorn
8. Thomas Muentzer and the Peasant Revolt
9. The Anabaptist Rebellion
10. John Dee and the Magical Transformation of England
11. Menasseh ben Israel and the Failed Apocalypse
12. The Rise of Freemasonry
13. The Revolution of 1848
14. Ottilie Assing and the American Civil War
15. From Emancipation to Assassination
16. The Redemption of the South and the NAACP
17. The Leo Frank Trial
18. The Spread of Bolshevism
19. Marcus Garvey
20. The Scottsboro Boys
21. Revolutionary Music in the 1930s
22. Lorraine Hansberry
23. The Birth of Conservatism
24. The Second Vatican Council Begins
25. Folk Music meets the Civil Rights Movement
26. The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window
27. The Third Session of the Council
28. Jews and Abortion
29. The Black Panthers
30. The Messiah Arrives Again
31. The Jewish Take-over of American Culture
32. The Neoconservative Era
Epilogue: The Conversion of the Revolutionary Jew
Endnotes
End notes to Introduction
Endnotes to Chapter 1
Endnotes to Chapter 2
Endnotes to Chapter 3
Endnotes to Chapter 4
Endnotes to Chapter 5
Endnotes to Chapter 6
Endnotes to Chapter 7
Endnotes to Chapter 8
Endnotes to Chapter 9
Endnotes to Chapter 10
Endnotes to Chapter 11
Endnotes to Chapter 12
Endnotes to Chapter 13
Endnotes to Chapter 14
Endnotes to Chapter 15
Endnotes to Chapter 16
Endnotes to Chapter 17
Endnotes to Chapter 18
Endnotes to Chapter 19
Endnotes to Chapter 20
Endnotes to Chapter 21
Endnotes to Chapter 22
Endnotes to Chapter 23
Endnotes to Chapter 24
Endnotes to Chapter 25
Endnotes to Chapter 26
Endnotes to Chapter 27
Endnotes to Chapter 28
Endnotes to Chapter 29
Endnotes to Chapter 30
Endnotes to Chapter 31
Endnotes to Chapter 32
Endnotes to Epilogue
Index
Rear Board