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164 Maurice Samuels: Jewish Assimilation, Integration and the Dreyfus Affair (JP)

Feb 5, 2026
Maurice Samuels, historian and director of Yale’s Program for the Study of Antisemitism, explores Alfred Dreyfus and French Jewish history. He traces integration without assimilation, the Dreyfus miscarriage of justice, laïcité’s evolution, and how Jews became a test case for French universalism. Conversation ranges from Revolutionary emancipation to Léon Blum and contemporary identity debates.
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INSIGHT

Jewishness Central To The Dreyfus Case

  • Jewishness was underplayed in Dreyfus scholarship despite its centrality to the affair.
  • Maurice Samuels argues the Jewish dimension deserves primary focus in understanding the case.
ANECDOTE

Dreyfus Wrongly Sent To Devil's Island

  • In 1894 Alfred Dreyfus, a French army captain, was falsely accused of selling secrets and sent to Devil's Island.
  • His wife and brother spent years proving his innocence, leading to Émile Zola's J'accuse and eventual legal reversal by 1906.
INSIGHT

Zola Defined The Modern Public Intellectual

  • Émile Zola's J'accuse transformed the Dreyfus case into a public scandal and elevated the role of the public intellectual.
  • Zola risked exile and legal peril to force a civil case that exposed suppressed evidence.
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