Anti-semitism and the treatment of the Holocaust in postcommunist Eastern Europe
A collection of papers based on lectures offered under the auspices of the Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies during the 1992 academic year. Contributors evaluate the reassertion of xenophobic nationalism and the rise of antisemitism in postcommunist East Central European countries such as Romania, Slovakia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and Hungary. Topics include treatment of the Holocaust in textbooks, the communist legacy, and Jews and Christians under communism
Antisemitism Main Topic: Holocaust and Memorial Holocaust Commemoration Holocaust Holocaust Memorials Memory Nationalism Post-1989
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Anti-Semitism and Jewish Identity in Post-Communist Hungary (Chapter in collection)
Anti-semitism and the treatment of the Holocaust in postcommunist Eastern Europe. . 1994: https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-869