Esau's Tears
Delve into the thought-provoking pages of Esau's Tears by esteemed author, which examines the complex emergence of modern racial-political anti-Semitism across Europe and the United States. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1997, this hardback edition spans an impressive 598 pages, offering a comprehensive analysis that challenges conventional perceptions of anti-Semitism. The insights provided in this volume reveal that the phenomenon is far more nuanced than typically portrayed, suggesting that it does not uniformly indicate a growing animosity towards Jews. This scholarly work is essential for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of societal attitudes and historical contexts surrounding anti-Semitism today. Enhance your library with this critical exploration of a significant social issue.