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Perceptions of the Holocaust in Slovak Historiography and Among the General Public after the Establishment of the Slovak Republic in 1993
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Eduard Nižňanský
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Acknowledgments VII
- Introduction 1
- Perceptions of the Holocaust in Slovak Historiography and Among the General Public after the Establishment of the Slovak Republic in 1993 7
- Trivialization of the Holocaust? The Elements of Pop Culture in Holocaust Fiction and Film 51
- A New Era? Christian-Jewish Relations in Post-Cold War Europe 71
- A “Jewish Problem” or a “Society Problem”? Understanding Contemporary Antisemitism in Europe from Jewish and Governmental Perspectives 87
- Feeling “At Home” or Just Privileged Minorities? Perceptions of Jewish and Non-Jewish Respondents in Contemporary Budapest 111
- New Relations in the Making? Jews and Non-Jews in Germany Reflect on Shoah Memory, Unexpected Growing Jewish Pluralism, Israel, and New Antisemitism 133
- Ambivalence, Dilemmas, and Aporias of Contemporary Czech Jewish Lived Experience 161
- Jewish Experiences and New Encounters in Slovakia 181
- Jews in Poland: Between Cultural/Religious Renewal and New Uncertainties 199
- Afterword 213
- Bibliography 217
- About the Authors 235
- Index of Persons 239
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Acknowledgments VII
- Introduction 1
- Perceptions of the Holocaust in Slovak Historiography and Among the General Public after the Establishment of the Slovak Republic in 1993 7
- Trivialization of the Holocaust? The Elements of Pop Culture in Holocaust Fiction and Film 51
- A New Era? Christian-Jewish Relations in Post-Cold War Europe 71
- A “Jewish Problem” or a “Society Problem”? Understanding Contemporary Antisemitism in Europe from Jewish and Governmental Perspectives 87
- Feeling “At Home” or Just Privileged Minorities? Perceptions of Jewish and Non-Jewish Respondents in Contemporary Budapest 111
- New Relations in the Making? Jews and Non-Jews in Germany Reflect on Shoah Memory, Unexpected Growing Jewish Pluralism, Israel, and New Antisemitism 133
- Ambivalence, Dilemmas, and Aporias of Contemporary Czech Jewish Lived Experience 161
- Jewish Experiences and New Encounters in Slovakia 181
- Jews in Poland: Between Cultural/Religious Renewal and New Uncertainties 199
- Afterword 213
- Bibliography 217
- About the Authors 235
- Index of Persons 239