Ritual murder accusations in nineteenth-century Egypt
TitleRitual murder accusations in nineteenth-century Egypt
Author
Call number305.8924/0137
Object number04991i
Place of publicationMadison, Wisconsin, United States
PublisherThe University of Wisconsin Press
Year of publication
1991
Physical descriptionpp197-232
MaterialArticle
ISBN0299131149
NotesArticle from the book 'The Blood libel legend : a casebook in anti-Semitic folklore' pp197-232
Description
The blood libel legend originated among Christians, but it has spread to the Arab world, where there is a tradition of anti-semitism. From the beginning of the 1870s the number of ritual murder accusations increased in both European and Asian Turkey. Although it is difficult to connect the ritual murder accusations with other such occurrences in the Ottoman Empire, it is reasonable to assume that they were caused by similar circumstances. Fifteen documents regarding ritual murder accusations are printed here.