Description
An in-depth study of how this notorious figure has captured the public imagination, in both life and legend.
About the Author
Susan Tegel, formerly Head of History at the University of Hertfordshire, acted as historical adviser to the legal team which planned to press charges against Leni Riefenstahl for Holocaust Denial in 2002. She is a member of the editorial board of the Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television.
Reviews
A well-researched study. * Literary Review *
Ms. Tegel has performed an invaluable service by laying out the real-life story of Joseph Suss Oppenheimer and the sorry tale of his appropriation by Nazi propagandists. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111903791504576586960818083204.html?mod=googlenews_wsj * The Wall Street Journal *
A well-researched, English-language survey of the Suss motif throughout the ages ... draws on a wealth of primary and secondary sources and focuses not only on what appears on screen and how it got there but on the film's "hinterland". Most interesting [are] the passages on the screenings of the film in Nazi occupied Europe and the conflictual institutional and popular response ... extremely useful ... for scholars and students interested in German film and cultural history * Thomas Nagl, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television *
Tegel's thorough archival research, jargon-free prose and linear narrative yield clear pictures of Joseph Suss Oppenheimer's life and execution as well as his representation in literature, drama, and film through 1950. This reception history will benefit non-specialist readers interested in Jud Suss and its transformations over the centuries ... At this point it stands as the most definitive account of the many iterations of a tragic chapter in German Jewish history. -- Daniel H. Magilow * Holocaust and Genocide Studies *
With formidable power, this book cuts through convolutions and elucidates a story that begins with a judicial murder and ends with a trial for genocide, and involves large numbers of writers, along with a vast array of ill-wishers, pan-handlers, murderers and courtiers. Susan Tegel has done us proud and once again brought clarity where there was nothing but confusion. -- S. S. Prawer, Taylor Emeritus Professor of German Language and Literature, University of Oxford, UK
The film Jud Suss is one of the most notorious examples of Goebbel's antisemitic propaganda. Susan Tegel has set out to explore the historical reality of Suss's life in eighteenth-century Germany and the way that reality has been distorted and reworked ever since. This is a rich and imaginative reconstruction of a complex story and a shocking reminder of how easily history can be abused for political gain. -- Richard Overy, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK
Book Information
ISBN 9781847250179
Author Susan Tegel
Format Hardback
Page Count 304
Imprint Hambledon Continuum
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 628g