Journal for the Study of Antisemitism
Journal for the Study of Antisemitism
Journal for the Study of Antisemitism
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206 JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF ANTISEMITISM [ VOL. 1:187<br />
Schaffhausen, Switz (1401) Well Poisoning Ritual Murder 48<br />
Bloise Fr (1171) Blood Libel 38<br />
Lisbon (1517) Myth Unknown 35<br />
Fulda, Ger (1235) Blood Libel 34<br />
London (1189) Mob violence 30<br />
Posing, Hun (1529) Blood Libel 30<br />
Mecklenburg, Ger (1492; 1350) Host Desecration 24<br />
Well poisoning<br />
Lincoln, Eng (1255) Blood Libel 18<br />
Odessa (1821; 1859; 1871;1881) Myth Unknown 17<br />
Posen, Pol (1399) Jews desecrating Church property 13<br />
Spain (1482) Trial <strong>for</strong> Jewish Black Magic 11<br />
Vistula Region (1407-1816) Blood Libel 10+<br />
*Excludes fewer than ten deaths. Excludes <strong>for</strong>ced conversions, relocations, expulsions,<br />
woundings, property damage, book burnings and rescue e.g. Ethiopia (1984, 1991). Excludes<br />
Kristallnacht (Nov. 11, 1938, 91 dead). Excludes fewer than 10 killed e.g. Doctors Plot Soviet<br />
Union and Hungarian Pogrom (1946) “Jews make sausage <strong>of</strong> Christian children” 2 killed. The<br />
“Hep Hep” riots <strong>of</strong> Ger/Pol/Den (1819) triggered by emancipation fears. Killing and antisemitic<br />
violence in Neustettin (1881), Konitz blood libel (1900), and Berlin (1923). Excludes multiple<br />
Polish clergy blood libels (1598-1758). Excludes unknown death tolls e.g. Bialystock (1903);<br />
Catalonia (1358); Vienna (1405); Lublin (1598, 1655); Brussels (1370); Cambrai (1402); Prague<br />
(1305); Marmor (1843); Smyrna (1864); Corfu (1894); Seredina Buda (1918); Cochin (1662);<br />
Sicily (1391, 1474); Changpu, China (1884); Thuringia (1303); Toulouse (1420); Sebastopol<br />
(1918); Tizsaeszlar (1882); Xanten (1882). Spain (1473-1474) Marranos massacre. Excludes<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r miscarriages <strong>of</strong> justice e.g. Prague’s Hilsner and <strong>the</strong> Polna Affair (1900).