280 Pages
by Routledge

Periodic outbreaks of anti-Jewish hostility testify to the continuing presence of anti-Semitism in America. Based on the most extensive research ever conducted on the subject, Anti-Semitism in America, now in a new paperback edition, provides us with the often surprising facts about the enduring form of bigotry and sheds new light on the nature of prejudice in general. The authors draw their... Read more
Foreword, Preface 1 Anti-Semitism in Contemporary America 2 The Social Location of Anti-Semitism 3 Education and Anti-Semitism 4 Anti-Semitism Among Black Americans 5 Anti-Semitism Among the Young 6 Christian Sources of Anti-Semitism 7 Anti-Semitism in the News 8 Anti-Semitism and Racial Prejudice 9 Politics and Prejudice 10 Findings and Implications, Notes, Index.

Biography

Harold E. Quinley is associate professor of political science in the graduate faculty at The New School for Social Research, and the author of The Prophetic Clergy: Social Activism among Protestant Ministers. Charles Y. Glock is professor of sociology emeritus at the University of Calfornia, Berkeley. He is the editor of Religion in Sociological Perspective and The New Religious Consciousness, and co-author of The Anatomy of Racial Attitudes, among many other works in sociology and religion.