
The Red Jews
Antisemitism in an Apocalyptic Age, 1200-1600
Andrew C. Gow(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 1. December 1994
Book
Leather / fine binding
X, 420 pages
978-90-04-10255-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book is the history of an imaginary people - the Red Jews - in vernacular sources from medieval and early modern Germany. From the twelfth to the seventeenth century, German-language texts repeated and embroidered on an antisemitic tale concerning an epochal threat to Christianity, the Red Jews. This term, which expresses a medieval conflation of three separate traditions (the biblical destroyers Gog and Magog, the 'unclean peoples' enclosed by Alexander, and the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel), is a hostile designation of wickedness. The Red Jews played a major role in late medieval popular exegesis and literature, and appeared in a hitherto-unnoticed series of sixteenth-century pamphlets, in which they functioned as the medieval 'spectacles' through which contemporaries viewed such events as Turkish advances in the Near and Middle East. The Red Jews disappear from the sources after 1600, and consequently never found their way into historical scholarship.
Reviews / Votes
'A solid contribution to the history of ideas, which will be of interest to a wide variety of readers.'S.D. Benin, Choice, 1995.
'Gows Studie ist eine faszinierende Exkursion in die Alltags- und Mentalitaetengeschichte des Hochmittelalters und der fruehen Neuzeit.'
Matthias Zimmer, Zeitschrift fuer Geschichtswissenschaft.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
916 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-10255-2 (9789004102552)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Andrew C. Gow was educated at Carleton University (Ottawa), the Albrecht-Ludwigs-Universitaet (Freiburg), the University of Toronto and the University of Arizona (Ph.D. 1993). He is Professor of History at the University of Alberta, in Edmonton. He is the author of The Red Jews. Antisemitism in an Apocalyptic Age, 1200-1600 (Brill, 1995) and editor with Robert Bast of Continuity and Change. Essays in Honor of Heiko Augustinus Oberman on his 70th Birthday.