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Introduction: A Brief History of Philosemitism
PART I Medieval and Early Modern Frameworks
1 Philosemitic Tendencies in Medieval Western Christendom
2 The Revival of Christian Hebraism in Early Modern Europe
3 The Philosemitic Moment? Judaism and Republicanism in Seventeenth-Century European Thought
PART II Three European Philosemites
4 William Whiston’s Judeo-Christianity: Millenarianism and Christian Zionism in Early Enlightenment England
5 A Friend of the Jews? The Abbé Grégoire and Philosemitism in Revolutionary France
6 Ordinary People, Ordinary Jews: Mór Jókai as Magyar Philosemite
PART III The Cultural Politics of Philosemitism in Victorian Britain and Imperial Germany
7 Bad Jew/Good Jewess: Gender and Semitic Discourse in Nineteenth-Century England
8 Anti-“Philosemitism” and Anti-Antisemitism in Imperial Germany
9 From Recognition to Consensus: The Nature of Philosemitism in Germany, 1871–1932
PART IV American Philosemitisms
10 Ethnic Role Models and Chosen Peoples: Philosemitism in African American Culture
11 Connoisseurs of Angst: The Jewish Mystique and Postwar American Literary Culture
12 “It’s All in the Bible”: Evangelical Christians, Biblical Literalism, and Philosemitism in Our Times
PART V Philosemitism in Post-Holocaust Europe
13 What Is the Opposite of Genocide? Philosemitic Television in Germany, 1963–1995
14 “Non-Jewish, Non Kosher, Yet Also Recommended”: Beyond “Virtually Jewish” in Postmillennium Central Europe
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