This review article gives an overview of the two most influential definitions of antisemitism in Europe: the non-legally binding working definition by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) and the so-called Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism. Furthermore, the article explains where the definitions come from and summarises the current debates and discourses on how to define antisemitism in view of the history and politics of Europe. It also gives brief attention to the Nexus Document as a third influential definition, which plays a more important role in the United States. The article ends with a reflection on the definition offered by the historian Helen Fein, which is more action-based, and Amos Morris-Reich’s stateme...
This essay explores the reason the Catholic Church felt the need to release Nostra Aetate, specifica...
ABSTRACT Rahmah, Nur Alfa. 2010. Jews: Anti-Semites, You Are the Worst! (Media Discourse Analysis ...
Dan Stone (ed.), The Holocaust and Historical Methodology,New York: Berghahn Books, 2012. 323pp
This review article gives an overview of the two most influential definitions of antisemitism in Eu...
This article studies eight European countries, investigating how the level of antisemitism as regis...
The article discusses relationships between racism and antisemitism. It focuses on three major conte...
This paper is a partial response to the intuitive claim that hostility to ‘Zionists’ is not hostilit...
This Special Issue of the Journal for the Study of Antisemitism contains a collection of papers that...
This paper focuses on struggles over how antisemitism is defined. Struggles over definition are the...
is article examines the current globalization of political antisemitism and its e ects on the resurg...
This essay traces the changing meanings of the term ‘anti-Semitism’ from the late nineteenth century...
The “Working Definition of Antisemitism” recognized by the International Holocaust Remembrance Allia...
The “Jewish question” (Judenfrage) has referred to pressing concerns about the political status and ...
Antisemitism on the left remains a controversial subject of scholarly research. Analyzing recent stu...
After the Holocaust European antisemitism did not simply vanish into thin air and critical theorists...
This essay explores the reason the Catholic Church felt the need to release Nostra Aetate, specifica...
ABSTRACT Rahmah, Nur Alfa. 2010. Jews: Anti-Semites, You Are the Worst! (Media Discourse Analysis ...
Dan Stone (ed.), The Holocaust and Historical Methodology,New York: Berghahn Books, 2012. 323pp
This review article gives an overview of the two most influential definitions of antisemitism in Eu...
This article studies eight European countries, investigating how the level of antisemitism as regis...
The article discusses relationships between racism and antisemitism. It focuses on three major conte...
This paper is a partial response to the intuitive claim that hostility to ‘Zionists’ is not hostilit...
This Special Issue of the Journal for the Study of Antisemitism contains a collection of papers that...
This paper focuses on struggles over how antisemitism is defined. Struggles over definition are the...
is article examines the current globalization of political antisemitism and its e ects on the resurg...
This essay traces the changing meanings of the term ‘anti-Semitism’ from the late nineteenth century...
The “Working Definition of Antisemitism” recognized by the International Holocaust Remembrance Allia...
The “Jewish question” (Judenfrage) has referred to pressing concerns about the political status and ...
Antisemitism on the left remains a controversial subject of scholarly research. Analyzing recent stu...
After the Holocaust European antisemitism did not simply vanish into thin air and critical theorists...
This essay explores the reason the Catholic Church felt the need to release Nostra Aetate, specifica...
ABSTRACT Rahmah, Nur Alfa. 2010. Jews: Anti-Semites, You Are the Worst! (Media Discourse Analysis ...
Dan Stone (ed.), The Holocaust and Historical Methodology,New York: Berghahn Books, 2012. 323pp