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A new (or perhaps revived) "uninhibitedness" toward jews in germany

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The post-Holocaust pattern of muted anti-Semitism in accepted European discourse has all but dissolved. For obvious reasons, this pattern probably remained most intact in Germany. But there, too, a new "uninhibitedness" has emerged that fuses old tropes of antipathy toward Jews and Israel with the current Europe-wide hostilities toward America, Israel, and Jews. Although the situation for Jews in Germany and Europe is in no way comparable to that in the 1920s and 1930s, a new tone informs the music.

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18(1-2)

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57-70

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Link to article in JSTOR, A new (or perhaps revived) "uninhibitedness" toward jews in germany

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Markovits, Andrei S. A new (or perhaps revived) "uninhibitedness" toward jews in germany. Jewish Political Studies Review. 2006: 57-70.  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-1605