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Cambridge University Press
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June 2014
Print publication year:
2013
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9781139565806

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Stephen H. Norwood has written the first systematic study of the American far left's role in both propagating and combating antisemitism. This book covers Communists from 1920 onward, Trotskyists, the New Left and its black nationalist allies, and the contemporary remnants of the New Left. Professor Norwood analyzes the deficiencies of the American far left's explanations of Nazism and the Holocaust. He explores far left approaches to militant Islam, from condemnation of its fierce antisemitism in the 1930s to recent apologies for jihad. Norwood discusses the far left's use of long-standing theological and economic antisemitic stereotypes that the far right also embraced. The study analyzes the far left's antipathy to Jewish culture, as well as its occasional efforts to promote it. He considers how early Marxist and Bolshevik paradigms continued to shape American far left views of Jewish identity, Zionism, Israel, and antisemitism.

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'If you've ever wondered why 'do-gooder' is a pejorative label, Stephen H. Norwood's new book, Antisemitism and the American Far Left will enlighten you.'

Source: Chicago Jewish Star

'… [a] bracing new book …'

Ronald Radosh Source: Commentary

'Norwood's documentation provides a detailed and useful tool for understanding a[n] under-illuminated aspect of … US anti-Semitism …'

Sina Arnold Source: translated from H-Soz-u-Kult

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Magazine Articles (Unsigned)
“Abie’s Irish Rose.” Jewish Life, February 1947.
“Against the Stream: The Trotskyist Position on Palestine.” Fourth International, May 1948.
“Anti-Semitism in Congress.” New Masses, June 17, 1941.
“Anti-Semitism Spreads.” New Masses, April 8, 1941.
“Barbaric Act.” Jewish Life, October 1947.
“Conscription.” New Masses, September 24, 1940.
“CP Resolution on Jews of the USSR.” Jewish Life, May 1957.
“Fagin in Berlin Provokes a Riot.” Life, March 7, 1949.
“For a Counter-Olympics.” New Masses, December 31, 1935.
“For the Third Camp!” New International, April 1940.
“Foxhunting for War Aims.” New Masses, April 8, 1941.
“France After Defeat.” New International, November 1941.
“Friends of Imperialism.” New Masses, October 31, 1939.
“Hear Spivak Expose Anti-Semitism.” New Masses, December 11, 1934.
“Jewish Life.” Jewish Life, November 1946.
“Lend-Lease Dictatorship.” New Masses, January 21, 1941.
“Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, 1789–1940: An Editorial.” New International, August 1940.
“News of East European Jews.” Jewish Life, May 1953.
“Outlaw Anti-Semitism!” Jewish Life, May 1947.
“Perspectives and Tasks of the Coming European Revolution: Resolution Adopted by the Fifteenth Anniversary Plenum of the Socialist Workers Party, November 2, 1943.” Fourth International, December 1943.
“Refugees or DP’s.” Jewish Life, July 1947.
“Savage Judgment in Egypt.” Jewish Life, March 1955.
“Schappes’s Important New Book.” Jewish Life, November 1950.
“The Jewish Question and Israel: Resolution Adopted by the Independent Socialist League.” New International, July–August 1951.
“The War Spreads.” New Masses, April 16, 1940.
“Tragedy in Palestine.” New Masses, December 10, 1940.
“Unrest in Palestine.” New Masses, December 24, 1940.
Government Documents
U.S. House of Representatives. Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads on H.R. 2328 and H.J. Res. 49. 78th Cong., 1st sess., 1943.
U.S. House of Representatives. Investigation of Communist Activities in the Columbus, Ohio, Area: Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities. 83rd Cong., 1st sess., 1953.
U.S. House of Representatives. Seventh Interim Report of Hearings Before the Select Committee on Communist Aggression, Part 5, Treatment of Jews by the Soviet. 83rd Cong., 2nd sess., 1954.

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