This fascinating book has two aims. The first is to draw attention
to the existence of a persisting and virtually unrecognised
tradition of 'philosemitism' which manifested itself in Britain and
elsewhere in the English-speaking world during every significant
international outbreak of antisemitism during the century after
1840. The second is to offer a typology of philosemitism,
distinguishing between varieties of support for the Jewish people.
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