Antisemitism, an American Tradition
Format:Hardback
Publisher:WW Norton & Co
Published:14th Oct '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Jews met antisemitism on landing in New Amsterdam in 1654 when Peter Stuyvesant tried to expel them. The founding of the US changed little, as negative European stereotypes rooted into American soil. They faced restrictions on holding office, admission to schools and employment, while synagogues and cemeteries were vandalised. Recently, white nationalists chanted “Jews will not replace us” in Charlottesville, Virgina and a gunman killed eleven members of a Pittsburgh synagogue. Antisemitic incidents increase each year. In Antisemitism, an American Tradition, Pamela S. Nadell investigates the depth of this fraught history. She explores how Jews battle antisemitism through the law, by creating organisations to speak for them, and respond with their fists or join with allies in fighting all types of hate.
"A strength of Ms. Nadell’s book is her blunt identification of antisemitism irrespective of politics, race or religion. . . Her chronological narrative is persuasive. . . At the same time, the book provides grounds for hope." -- The Washington Post
"“A strength of Ms. Nadell’s book is her blunt identification of antisemitism irrespective of politics, race or religion. . . Her chronological narrative is persuasive. . . At the same time, the book provides grounds for hope.”" -- The Wall Street Journal
- Winner of National Jewish Book Award 2026
ISBN: 9781324050643
Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 28mm
Weight: 611g
352 pages