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Author:
Haviv-Horiner, Anita, 1960- author.
Title:
Nothing new in Europe? : Israelis look at antisemitism today / Anita Haviv-Horiner.
Publisher:
Berghahn Books,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
x, 172 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
2000-2099
Antisemitism--Europe--History--21st century.
Israelis--Europe--Interviews.
Israelis--Europe--Social conditions.
Jews--Europe--Interviews.
Jews--Europe--History--21st century.
History.
Antisemitism
Israelis
Israelis--Social conditions
Jews
Europe
History
Interviews
Interviews.
Other Authors:
Keret, Etgar, 1967- contributor.
Other Titles:
In Europa nichts Neues. English
Notes:
"The German version of this book was published in 2019 by the Federal Agency for Civic Education (Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung)"-- page [ix]. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The uses of the report on antisemitism and the development of antisemitism in Germany / Samuel Salzborn -- Antisemitism in Europe : then and now / Moshe Zimmermann -- Ronny Hollaender -- Dafna Berger -- Guy Band -- Sonja K. -- Shimrit Sutter-Schreiber -- Ofer Moghadam -- Raphael Shklarek -- Arthur Karpeles -- Tirza Lemberger -- Etgar Keret -- Miri Freilich -- Stephanie Courouble Share -- Daniel Shek -- Bernadett Alpern -- Lydia Aisenberg -- Epilogue. Antisemites are the others : on recent difficulties of surveying the problem of antisemitism in Europe / Gisela Dachs.
Summary:
"Today, more than 75 years after the Holocaust and World War II, antisemitism remains a poisonous force in European culture and politics, whether cloaked in the garb of reactionary nationalism or manifested in outright physical violence. Nothing New in Europe? provides a sobering look at the persistence of European antisemitism today through fifteen interviews with Jewish Israelis living in Germany, Poland, France, and other countries, supplemented with in-depth scholarly essays. The interviewees draw upon their lived experiences to reflect on anti-Jewish rhetoric, the role of Israel, and the relationship between antisemitism and the persecution of other minorities"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1800733178
9781800733176
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1284919721
LCCN:
2021040479
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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