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Blood libel : the ritual murder accusation at the limit of Jewish history / Hannah R. Johnson.

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    "The ritual murder accusation is one of a series of myths that fall under the label blood libel, and describes the medieval legend that Jews require Christian blood for obscure religious purposes and are capable of committing murder to obtain it. This malicious myth continues to have an explosive afterlife in the public sphere, where Sarah Palin's 2011 gaffe is only the latest reminder of its power to excite controversy. Blood Libel is the first book-length study to analyze the recent historiography of the ritual murder accusation and to consider these debates in the context of intellectual and cultural history as well as methodology. Hannah R. Johnson articulates how ethics shapes methodological decisions in the study of the accusation and how questions about methodology, in turn, pose ethical problems of interpretation and understanding. Examining recent debates over the scholarship of historians such as Gavin Langmuir, Israel Yuval, and Ariel Toaff, Johnson argues that these discussions highlight an ongoing paradigm shift that seeks to reimagine questions of responsibility by deliberately refraining from a discourse of moral judgment and blame in favor of an emphasis on historical contingencies and hostile intergroup dynamics."--Provided by publisher.
    Format
    Online resource
    Author/Creator
    Johnson, Hannah R., 1974- author.
    Published
    Ann Arbor : The University of Michigan Press, [2012]
    Locale
    Europe
    Contents
    The ethical dimensions of historical interpretation: the blood libel as limit case
    Thomas of Monmouth and the juridical discourse of ritual murder
    Moralization and method in Gavin Langmuir's history of antisemitism
    On being implicated: Israel Yuval and the new history of medieval Jewish-Christian relations
    Beyond implication: the Ariel Toaff affair and the question of complicity.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    The ethical dimensions of historical interpretation: the blood libel as limit case -- Thomas of Monmouth and the juridical discourse of ritual murder -- Moralization and method in Gavin Langmuir's history of antisemitism -- On being implicated: Israel Yuval and the new history of medieval Jewish-Christian relations -- Beyond implication: the Ariel Toaff affair and the question of complicity.
    English.
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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780472028436
    047202843X
    1282135155
    9781282135154
    9786613807731
    6613807737
    Physical Description
    1 online resource

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