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Journal articles on the topic "Antisemitism – Public opinion"

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Е. Cohen, Jeffrey. "LEFT, RIGHT, AND ANTISEMITISM IN EUROPEAN PUBLIC OPINION." POLITICS AND RELIGION JOURNAL 12, no. 2 (2019): 341–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.54561/prj1202341c.

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Antisemitism has long been found on both the political far-right and farleft. The recent rise in antisemitism worldwide raises the question of whether current antisemitism is found more with the far-right or far-left, the former a function of right-wing populism and the latter with what has been termed the new antisemitism. This paper uses data from the 2014 round of the European Social Survey in 20 nations to test for the connection between ideological selfplacement and antisemitic attitudes in mass publics. Analysis finds greater levels of antisemitism with the extreme far-right compared to
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Cohen, Jeffrey E. "Ideology and Attitudes toward Jews in U.S. Public Opinion: A Reconsideration." Religions 15, no. 1 (2024): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel15010059.

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Antisemitism has been found on both the extreme left and right among political elites. However, at the mass public level, limited research suggests right-wing antisemitism, but not much left-wing antisemitism. This paper challenges that research, at least for the U.S., offering an alternative theory. The theory argues that the lowest levels of antisemitism will be found among mainstream liberals and conservatives. Ideological moderates will exhibit higher rates of antisemitism, while those lacking an ideological orientation will show still higher antisemitic rates. Extremists of the right and
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Bergmann, Werner. "Antisemitism in (east and west) German public opinion, 1987–1992." Patterns of Prejudice 27, no. 2 (1993): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0031322x.1993.9970107.

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Eilbart, Natalia V. "Antisemitism in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th - 18th centuries and its reflection in old Polish literature." Rusin, no. 67 (2022): 103–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/18572685/67/7.

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The article focuses on the manifestation of Antisemitic sentiments in Polish literature in the 16th - 18th centuries, as well as the economic, political, and religious roots of this phenomenon. Drawing on the works by S. Klonowic, J. Kmita, P. Skarga, and P. Mojecki, the author analyses the degree of negative public opinion regarding Jews among the gentry, burghers, and clergy to conclude about the economically and morally oppressed state of Polish Jewish communities and the economic dependence of the gentry on Jewish usury. In many ways, the Antisemitism of that time took place only on paper;
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Mieder, Wolfgang. "“In Proverbiis Non Semper Veritas”: Reflections on the Reprint of an Antisemitic Proverb Collection." Jewish Folklore and Ethnology 2, no. 1 (2023): 111–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jfe.2023.a928498.

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Abstract: This article concerns the highly questionable 2016 reprint of Ernst Hiemer’s antisemitic proverb collection Der Jude im Sprichwort der Völker (1942, The Jew in the Proverbs of the People ). It begins with a glance at earlier antisemitic proverb collections while also reviewing some of the superb Yiddish and Jewish/Hebrew proverb collections and serious studies on this rich repertoire of proverbs. This is followed by a discussion of the misguided antisemitic publications of the nineteenth century that were precursors of even more slanderous and prejudiced collections that appeared dur
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Olesker, Ronnie. "Diasporas as Audiences of Securitization." Israel Studies Review 37, no. 3 (2022): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/isr.2022.370302.

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Abstract This study conceptually develops and analytically examines the role and function of diasporas as audiences in the securitization process by examining the American Jewish Diaspora in Israel's securitization of Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS). It argues that Israel's use of antisemitism as a metanarrative for the securitization of the BDS movement incorporates diasporic Jews as internal audiences in the securitization process. Audiences, however, are not monolithic. While homeland Jews, including both elites and the public, tend to support Israel's securitization process, Ameri
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Kahane, Tony, and Andrew Zalewski. "Between Institutional Antisemitism and Authoritarianism in the Territory of the Former Galicia, 1935–1939: Discussion of the Problem." Scripta Judaica Cracoviensia 18 (2021): 97–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20843925sj.20.007.13875.

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In the period 1935–1939, following the death of head of state Marshal Piłsudski, the Polish national government adopted a more authoritarian and nationalist stance. Piłsudski had been considered by some Polish Jews as a protector of national and religious minorities. After his death in May 1935, institutional antisemitism experienced a dramatic increase. In the public sphere, certain newspapers regularly featured antisemitic “news reports,” opinion pieces and cartoons of an extreme nature. The newspaper ABC, for instance, advocated boycotts of Jewish businesses and shops, listing them by name,
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Hagen, William W. "Murder in the East: German-Jewish Liberal Reactions to Anti-Jewish Violence in Poland and Other East European Lands, 1918–1920." Central European History 34, no. 1 (2001): 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156916101750149112.

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World War I intensified antisemitism everywhere in Central and Eastern Europe, both at the level of public opinion, among right-leaning political parties and, often, in government circles. The war elevated the significance of the Jewish question in other ways as well, and not only because the Balfour Declaration of 1917 conjured up a Zionist triumph. The prospect of a German victory over Russia promised a reordering under German hegemony of the civil condition and citizenly status of the east European Jews, such as the Central Powers' creation in November 1916 of the Kingdom of Poland in the h
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Perković Paloš, Andrijana. "Croatian leadership and Jews in the 1990s." St open 1 (2020): 1–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.48188/so.1.13.

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Aim: What was the attitude of the first Croatian president Franjo Tuđman and the Croatian leadership towards the Holocaust and the Jewish community in Croatia in the 1990s? Some considered Tuđman a Holocaust denier because of the purportedly controversial parts of his 1989 book Bespuća povijesne zbiljnosti (Wastelands of Historical Reality). The Croatian leadership was accused of minimizing World War II crimes of the Ustasha regime and rehabilitating the World War II Independent State of Croatia. Methods: We analyzed archival documents, Tuđman’s published correspondence, controversial parts of
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Perković Paloš, Andrijana. "Croatian leadership and Jews in the 1990s." St open 1 (2020): 1–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.48188/so.1.13.

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Aim: What was the attitude of the first Croatian president Franjo Tuđman and the Croatian leadership towards the Holocaust and the Jewish community in Croatia in the 1990s? Some considered Tuđman a Holocaust denier because of the purportedly controversial parts of his 1989 book Bespuća povijesne zbiljnosti (Wastelands of Historical Reality). The Croatian leadership was accused of minimizing World War II crimes of the Ustasha regime and rehabilitating the World War II Independent State of Croatia. Methods: We analyzed archival documents, Tuđman’s published correspondence, controversial parts of
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Antisemitism – Public opinion"

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Pallister, Casey. "Japan's Jewish "other" : antisemitism in prewar and wartime Japan /." Connect to title online (Scholars' Bank), 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/7780.

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Späti, Christina. "Die schweizerische Linke und Israel : Israelbegeisterung, Antizionismus und Antisemitismus zwischen 1967 und 1991 /." Essen : Klartext, 2006. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/68628499.html.

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Pieragastini, Steven. "The Catholic press in France on the eve of the Dreyfus Affair, 1895-1897." Waltham, Mass. : Brandeis University, 2009. http://dcoll.brandeis.edu/handle/10192/23250.

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Lange, Matthew. "Antisemitic anticapitalism in German culture from 1850-1933." 2006. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/84745248.html.

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Books on the topic "Antisemitism – Public opinion"

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Tobin, Gary A. Jewish perceptions of antisemitism. Plenum Press, 1988.

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editor, Kaiser Gert, ed. Antisemitismus 2.0: Ist Israelkritik antisemitisch? DUP, Düsseldorf University Press, 2013.

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Paul, Iganski, Kosmin Barry A, and Institute for Jewish Policy Research., eds. A new antisemitism?: Debating Judeophobia in 21st-century Britain. Profile, 2003.

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Manfred, Gerstenfeld, Merkaz ha-Yerushalmi le-ʻinyene tsibur u-medinah., and Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies., eds. Behind the humanitarian mask: The Nordic countries, Israel, and the Jews. Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, 2008.

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Manfred, Gerstenfeld, Merkaz ha-Yerushalmi le-ʻinyene tsibur u-medinah., and Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies., eds. Behind the humanitarian mask: The Nordic countries, Israel, and the Jews. Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, 2008.

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Yadlin, Rivka. An arrogant oppressive spirit: Anti-Zionism as anti-Judaism in Egypt. Published for the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem by Pergamon Press, 1989.

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Reuven, Ehrlich, ed. "Hate industry": Anti-Semitic, anti-Zionist, and anti-Jewish publications in the Arab world and Iran. Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Center for Special Studies, C.S.S., 2002.

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Reuven, Ehrlich, ed. "Hate industry": Anti-Semitic, anti-Zionist, and anti-Jewish literature in the Arab and Muslim world. Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Center for Special Studies, C.S.S., 2002.

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Landau, Philippe E. L' opinion juive et l'affaire Dreyfus. A. Michel, 1995.

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Herzog, Herta. The Jews as "others": On communicative aspects of antisemitism : a pilot study in Austria. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Antisemitism – Public opinion"

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Becker, Matthias J. "2. Jordan Peterson and Conservative Antisemitism Online." In Antisemitism in Online Communication. Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0406.02.

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The age of digitalisation is characterised by an explosion of information as well as opinion exchange, but also by uncertainty and disorientation. In view of the polyphony of speakers and multitude of information, many web users tend to orient themselves to a range of new opinion leaders who could not have established their huge visibility prior to the era of the interactive web. Jordan Peterson, a former psychology professor, embodies perfectly the new ‘globalised’ public intellectual surrounded by a bevy of followers. In December 2022, Peterson interviewed Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Ne
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Erb, Rainer. "Public Responses to Antisemitism and Right-Wing Extremism." In Antisemitism And Xenophobia In Germany After Unification. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195104851.003.0010.

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Abstract Antisemitic propaganda in the ultraright-wing press,1 the increasing number of militant attacks on Jews and Jewish institutions since 1991 committed mainly by right-wing extremists (Erb 1994), motivational analyses of ultraright-wing voters, and attitude surveys (Bergmann and Erb 1991b, 1996) all serve to demonstrate the extent to which right-wing extremism and antisemitism are intertwined. The concentration of the splintered right-wing spectrum into two political parties has given antisemitism a new organizational base; a further increase in aggressive, antisemitic demonstrations can
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Bergmann, Werner. "Antisemitism and Xenophobia in Germany since Unification." In Antisemitism And Xenophobia In Germany After Unification. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195104851.003.0002.

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Abstract Various phenomena may be analyzed in order to ascertain the extent and significance of antisemitism in society: public opinion; the attitude of the intellectual elite; treatment by the media; antiminority activities; government treatment of Jews and antisemites in politics, the courts, and education; the ideology and activities of right-wing organizations, and the like. The results vary according to the chosen subject of the analysis. I shall concentrate on public attitudes toward Jews and foreigners on the one hand and on open, sometimes violent acts of antisemitism and xenophobia on
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Semetko, Holli A., and Wolfgang G. Gibowski. "The Image of Germany in the News and U.S. Public Opinion after Unification." In Antisemitism And Xenophobia In Germany After Unification. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195104851.003.0012.

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Abstract The November 1992 presidential election in the United States signaled important changes. The year-long campaign focused on domestic problems and issues, which candidate Bill Clinton promised to make his priorities. The election result signaled the public’s preference for a shift away from foreign affairs, President George Bush’s forte, to more pressing problems at home. The last Cold War president left office and a new generation entered the White House in January 1993. The climate of opinion in the United States when President Clinton took office was largely one of looking inward, on
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"Is There a “New European Antisemitism?” Public Opinion and Comparative Empirical Research in Europe." In Politics and Resentment. BRILL, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004190474_003.

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