
A History of Antisemitism
S1 · E1IMDB:
6.8
Released
4/12/2022
Duration
0h 53m
Genre
Documentary
Country
France
Cast
Christian Gonon, David Nirenberg, Nathalie Cohen
Overview
A detailed account of the two millennia of intolerance and persecution suffered by the Jews, from antiquity to the present day.

A History of Antisemitism
Season 1 · Episode 1IMDB:
6.8Released
4/12/2022
Genre
Documentary
Cast
Christian Gonon, David Nirenberg, Nathalie Cohen
Duration
0h 53m
Country
France
Overview
A detailed account of the two millennia of intolerance and persecution suffered by the Jews, from antiquity to the present day.
Episodes
EP 1AvailableIn the Beginning: 38-1144
A history of anti-Jewish feeling from ancient Alexandria to the crusades.

In the Beginning: 38-1144
A history of anti-Jewish feeling from ancient Alexandria to the crusades.
EP 2AvailableRejection: 1144-1791
1144 - 1791: the gradual dehumanisation of the Jewish people, from the first "Jewish nose" in Christian painting and the stereotype of the "rich usurer" to the expulsion of the Jews from the great kingdoms of Europe.

Rejection: 1144-1791
1144 - 1791: the gradual dehumanisation of the Jewish people, from the first "Jewish nose" in Christian painting and the stereotype of the "rich usurer" to the expulsion of the Jews from the great kingdoms of Europe.
EP 3AvailableEmancipation to the Holocaust: 1791-1945
Liberty, equality, fraternity? The French Revolution gave European Jews hope that discrimination would end. However, political movements and pseudo-scientific trends generated new forms hatred of Jews, under a new term: "anti-Semitism".

Emancipation to the Holocaust: 1791-1945
Liberty, equality, fraternity? The French Revolution gave European Jews hope that discrimination would end. However, political movements and pseudo-scientific trends generated new forms hatred of Jews, under a new term: "anti-Semitism".
EP 4AvailableThe New Face of Antisemitism: 1945 to Today
How is antisemitism still possible after Auschwitz? After the war, the Nazi horror is gradually brought to light in all its terrifying dimensions. However, the anti-Semitic Phoenix rises from its ashes once again.

The New Face of Antisemitism: 1945 to Today
How is antisemitism still possible after Auschwitz? After the war, the Nazi horror is gradually brought to light in all its terrifying dimensions. However, the anti-Semitic Phoenix rises from its ashes once again.
Cast

Self - Narrator (voice)
Christian Gonon

Self - Historian
David Nirenberg

Self - Historian
Nathalie Cohen

Self - Historian
Peter Schäfer

Self - Theologist
Antoine Guggenheim

Self - Historian
Joël Kotek

Self - Psychoanalyst
Alain Vanier

Self - Historian
Sylvie-Anne Goldberg

Self - Historian
Brian A. Catlos

Self - Islamologist
Ghaleb Bencheikh

Self - Anthropologist
Joanna Tokarska-Bakir

Self - Historian









