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  • - A Global History
     
    1 819,-

    This volume asserts, through multiple examples, that Liberalism excluded many groups, including Jews, so that the exclusion of Jews was indeed integral to Liberalism and constitutive for it.

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    1 395,-

    This volume is concerned with the hitherto neglected role of the humanities in the histories of the idea of race. Its aim is to begin to fill in this significant lacuna. If, in the decades following World War II and the Holocaust ¿ years that witnessed European decolonization and the African-American civil rights movement ¿ the concept of ¿race¿ slowly but surely lost its legitimacy as a cultural, political and scientific category, for much of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century concepts of race enjoyed widespread currency in numerous fields of knowledge such as the history of art, history, musicology, or philosophy. Bringing together some of the most distinguished scholars in their respective fields, this is the first collective attempt to address the history of notions of race in the humanities as a whole.

  • - Living with Difference
    av Anne Summers
    1 185 - 1 255,-

    This book offers an entirely new contribution to the history of multiculturalism in Britain, 1880-1940. the close ties between the founder of Liberal Judaism in Britain, and the wife of the leader of the Labour Party, between the wealthy leader of the Zionist women's movement and a passionate socialist woman MP.

  • - From the American Revolution to the Campaign to Boycott Israel
     
    419,-

    In this collection, contributors explore the history of past boycott movements and examine the different narratives put forward by proponents and opponents of the current BDS movement directed against Israel: one which places the movement within a history of struggles for 'human rights';

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    1 219,-

    This volume is concerned with the hitherto neglected role of the humanities in the histories of the idea of race. Its aim is to begin to fill in this significant lacuna. If, in the decades following World War II and the Holocaust - years that witnessed European decolonization and the African-American civil rights movement - the concept of 'race' slowly but surely lost its legitimacy as a cultural, political and scientific category, for much of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century concepts of race enjoyed widespread currency in numerous fields of knowledge such as the history of art, history, musicology, or philosophy. Bringing together some of the most distinguished scholars in their respective fields, this is the first collective attempt to address the history of notions of race in the humanities as a whole.

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    368,-

    1.Introduction- Kalman Weiser 2.Anti-Judaism- Jonathan Elukin3.Anti-Semitism (Historiography)- Jonathan Judaken4.Anti-Zionism- James Loeffler 5.Blood Libel- Hillel J. Kieval6.The Catholic Church- Magda Teter7.Conspiracy Theory- Jovan Byford 8.Emancipation- Frederick C. Beiser 9.Gender- Sara R. Horowitz 10.Ghetto- Daniel B. Schwartz 11.The Holocaust- Richard S. Levy12.Jewish Self-hatred- Sol Goldberg 13.Nationalism- Brian Porter-Sz┼▒cs14.Nazism- Doris L. Bergen15.Orientalism- Ivan Kalmar16.Philosemitism- Maurice Samuels 17.Pogrom- Jeffrey Kopstein18.Post-colonialism- Bryan Cheyette19.Racism- Robert Bernasconi20.Secularism- Lena Salaymeh & Shai Lavi21.Sinat Yisrael- Martin Lockshin22.Zionism- Scott Ury

  • - A Global History
     
    1 819,-

    This volume asserts, through multiple examples, that Liberalism excluded many groups, including Jews, so that the exclusion of Jews was indeed integral to Liberalism and constitutive for it.

  • av Marc Volovici
    1 575,-

    This book, the first to explore the politics of definitions from an interdisciplinary perspective, encourages readers to reconsider the value and limits of definitions in confronting antisemitism and Islamophobia. In recent years, definitions of antisemitism and Islamophobia have become central to the struggle to combat the hostility, harassment and discrimination experienced by Jews and Muslims. Yet these definitions have also provoked fierce controversy: critics have questioned whether they are fit for purpose, or have criticised them as unwelcome attempts to restrict freedom of expression. In this edited collection, historians, social scientists and philosophers reflect on definitions of antisemitism and Islamophobia in both the past and the present. Its contributors investigate the different historical contexts which have shaped definitions and examine their different political purposes and meanings, as well as addressing contemporary debates, and identifying ways forus to move beyond our current impasse. This book therefore provides a broad and new perspective from which to comprehend present day minority politics.

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