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Antisemitism Before The Holocaust Reevaluating Antisemitic Exceptionalism In Germany And The United States 18801945 Richard E Frankel

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Antisemitism Before The Holocaust Reevaluating Antisemitic Exceptionalism In Germany And The United States 18801945 Richard E Frankel
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 157
Author: Richard E. Frankel
ISBN: 9781032210131, 9781032210162, 1032210133, 1032210168, 2022052479, 2022052480
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Antisemitism Before The Holocaust Reevaluating Antisemitic Exceptionalism In Germany And The United States 18801945 Richard E Frankel by Richard E. Frankel 9781032210131, 9781032210162, 1032210133, 1032210168, 2022052479, 2022052480 instant download after payment.

My interest is mainly in public expressions of anti-Jewish prejudice. Primarily, I’m looking at political expressions of antisemitism but I also explore social and cultural forms as well as concrete instances of exclusion including discrimination and violence. Hence, my sources are overwhelmingly products of the public sphere, including newspapers, magazines, pamphlets, flyers, and speeches that I’ve collected in archives and libraries in Germany and the United States as well as a number of extremely helpful online newspaper collections. As a study that aims to reevaluate current assumptions and conclusions, I also use the existing scholarship on antisemitism in both countries. With the advantage of placing the cases side by side, I’m able to provide new insights and a new appreciation of the significance and danger of antisemitism in Germany and the United States.

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