What did they think of the Jews? The early years of the 'Sydney Bulletin'
TitleWhat did they think of the Jews? The early years of the 'Sydney Bulletin'
Author
Call numberS994.004924/001
Object number03731aaad
Place of publicationSydney, New South Wales, Australia
Year of publication
1939
Dimensionspp. 547-563
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from 'The Journal of the Australian Jewish Historical Society' Vol.15 Part 4, 2001 pp. 547-563
Description
The 'Bulletin' represented the growing nationalism is Australia. The paper advocated an aggresive nationalist policy as well as being opposed to foreign capital investment. However, it was this policy which led the 'Bulletin' to attack 'the Jew', as being part of international finance and usury. While most historians have concentrated on the 'Bulletin's' antisemiticism in the 1890s during the period of depression and the Russian migration scare, this article has studied the first five years of the 'Bulletin's' publication, from 1880-1885. His detailed study of these years has shown that these antisemetic attitudes existed in the pages of the 'Bulletin' from the beginning of its publication.