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Culture et conflits

2005 July 1. sz szilu84

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Jewishness and anti-Semitism in Romania

In Romania, the widespread description goes that there is no anti-Semitism, while there are anti-Semits. Commonplaces and popular judgments about Jews and other aliens remind us the traditional anti-Semitic ideology. Nevertheless, contemporary anti-Semitism is shy: it knows that after the Holocaust, open anti-Semitism is not acceptable. Related Articles No related articles.

No. 66 | (Summer 2005)

Table of contents Sziklai László : The poet of impressive appearance. Attila József and alienation Agárdi Péter : Does this century look upon Attila József with support? The reception horizon of the beginning of the 21st century and the leftism of Attila József at the occasion of the book on Consciousness by György Tverdota Mike … Continue reading No. 66 | (Summer 2005) →

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