"Riveting."---Christopher Akers, The Spectator "A major contribution to what is an ongoing scholarly conversation about mediaeval and modern anti-Semitism. . . .A thought-provoking book."---Francis Ghilčs, Arab Weekly "Provocative and timely."---Glenn C. Altschuler, The Jerusalem Post "Highly clarifying."---Samuel Rubinstein, Engelsberg Ideas "[ Marcuss] impeccable scholarship and lucid prose offer an excellent introduction to a topic that is, alas, still timely."---John Tolan, Times Literary Supplement "Impeccably detailed. . . . Marcus argues that modern antisemitism is the historical successor of medieval antisemitism. . . . Thus, Marcus suggests, understanding the forces that gave rise to the structure of antisemitism helps us understand, and combat, antisemitism today."---Brian Hillman, Jewish Book Council "Erudite. . . . Readers of this illuminating book are informed, if not comforted, about Jewish historical fate."---Benjamin Ivry, Forward