Stranger at Hand : Antisemitic Prejudices in Post-Communist Hungary.
Material type: TextSeries: Jewish Identities in a Changing World SerPublisher: Leiden : BRILL, 2010Copyright date: ©2011Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (224 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789004191952Subject(s): Antisemitism -- Hungary -- History -- 20th century | Antisemitism -- Hungary -- History -- 21st century | Hungary -- Politics and government -- 1989- | Jews -- Public opinion | Public opinion -- Hungary | Right and left (Political science) -- Hungary -- History -- 21st centuryGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Stranger at Hand : Antisemitic Prejudices in Post-Communist HungaryDDC classification: 305.8924 LOC classification: DS146.H9 -- K68 2011ebOnline resources: Click to ViewIntro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Chapter One Antisemitic Discourse after the Fall of Communism -- 1. Antisemitism on the Margins -- 2. Antisemitism in the Center -- 3. The Fight for the Past: Struggles of Identity Politics -- 4. The Chain of the Rounds of Discourse -- Chapter Two Antisemitic Prejudices in Hungarian Society between 1994 and 2006 -- 1. Previous Research -- 2. The 1995 Study -- 3. The 2002 Study -- 4. "Old" and "New" Antisemitism: The 2006 Study -- Chapter Three Antisemitic Prejudice and Historical Remembrance of the Holocaust -- 1. Knowledge of the Holocaust -- 2. Holocaust Denial and the "Holocaust Business" Libel in 1995-2009 -- 3. Summary -- Chapter Four From Anti-Jewish Prejudice to Political Antisemitism? -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.
Analyzing the results of several sociological surveys in post-communist Hungary, this book offers insight into the nature and social background of one of the most disturbing phenomena in a newly established European democracy: antisemitism.
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