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The Holocaust, Israel and 'the Jew'
Histories of Antisemitism in Postwar Dutch Society
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Edited by:
Evelien Gans
and Remco Ensel
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English
Published/Copyright:
2017
About this book
This collection brings together a group of historians to show how historical prejudice against Jews continued to resonate throughout the Netherlands in the post-World War II years.
Author / Editor information
Gans Evelien :
Prof. dr. Evelien Gans (1951-2018) held the chair for Modern Jewish History at the University of Amsterdam (UvA). As a senior researcher, she was affiliated with the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies.Ensel Remco :
Dr. Remco Ensel studied anthropology and history at the University of Amsterdam. He teaches cultural history at the Radboud University Nijmegen and is affiliated with the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
Reviews
"This is a very welcome volume, fit for teaching, and suitable as a handbook. It has a keen eye for controversy and tensions, for the political framework of incidents, and for the continuities and transformations of antisemitism. It is highly recommended for use in education on the legacy of the Holocaust and on the history and contemporary dynamics of antisemitism and other forms of discrimination, and also for those who follow developments in the Netherlands." - Dienke Hondius, Antisemitism Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring 2018).
VPRO Boeken Bettine Siertsema en Evelien Gans: Een gesprek met Bettine Siertsema over haar onderzoek en boek 'Eerste Nederlandse getuigenissen van de Holocaust 1945-1946' en met Evelien Gans over The Holocaust, Israel and 'the Jew'. Watch here.
Vrij Nederland February 2018: Evelien Gans: '"De jood" leent zich voor alle mogelijke woede, rancune en frustratie'.
BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review by Anthony D. Kauders, available online here.
Review in NRC, 8 December 2017, read the review here.
"In het standaardwerk Holocaust, Israel en 'the Jew' houden Remco Ensel en Evelien Gans [=] "binnen- en buitenlandse lezers een onthullende spiegel voor van een verontrustend fenomeen in de Nederlandse samenleving, de toename en vertakking van antisemitisme. Antisemitisme is als zevenblad in de vaderlandse tuin." - Jan Slomp, De Brug, June 2017
"In The Holocaust, Israel and 'the Jew' van Evelien Gans en Remco Ensel worden de fijne maar pijnlijke nuances van risjes oftewel antisemitisme in Nederland haarscherp gefileerd ... Zij analyseren alle facetten van antisemitisme, leggen het (zonder ze gelijk te stellen) naast vreemdelingenhaat en islamofobie en belichten het ook vanuit de Nederlandse islamitische gemeenschap. Hun werk heeft directe maatschappelijke relevantie en de samenstellers verdienen daarvoor een groot compliment." - Joel Cahen, Historisch Magazine, nr. 5 July/August 2017
Five-page spread in Folia, University of Amsterdam's weekly magazine, page 28-30.
Interview with editor Evelien Gans in Dutch newspaper 'Reformatorisch Dagblad
Interview about Dutch antisemitism with editor Evelien Gans in national Dutch newspaper Het Parool
"[Gans] is known for her sharp analysis of the often subtle workings of antisemitism, and her scientific legacy is renowned for being applicable to all aspects of racism and discrimination that affects minority groups." - Nieuw Israëlisch Weekblad
- ["The Holocaust, Israel and 'the Jew'] is the first comprehensive study of post-war antisemitism in the Netherlands." The Jewish Telegraph
On December 15th 2016, Evelien Gans held her vale held her valedictory address as Professor of Contemporary Judaism, its History and Culture. Read her address (in Dutch) here.
VPRO Boeken Bettine Siertsema en Evelien Gans: Een gesprek met Bettine Siertsema over haar onderzoek en boek 'Eerste Nederlandse getuigenissen van de Holocaust 1945-1946' en met Evelien Gans over The Holocaust, Israel and 'the Jew'. Watch here.
Vrij Nederland February 2018: Evelien Gans: '"De jood" leent zich voor alle mogelijke woede, rancune en frustratie'.
BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review by Anthony D. Kauders, available online here.
Review in NRC, 8 December 2017, read the review here.
"In het standaardwerk Holocaust, Israel en 'the Jew' houden Remco Ensel en Evelien Gans [=] "binnen- en buitenlandse lezers een onthullende spiegel voor van een verontrustend fenomeen in de Nederlandse samenleving, de toename en vertakking van antisemitisme. Antisemitisme is als zevenblad in de vaderlandse tuin." - Jan Slomp, De Brug, June 2017
"In The Holocaust, Israel and 'the Jew' van Evelien Gans en Remco Ensel worden de fijne maar pijnlijke nuances van risjes oftewel antisemitisme in Nederland haarscherp gefileerd ... Zij analyseren alle facetten van antisemitisme, leggen het (zonder ze gelijk te stellen) naast vreemdelingenhaat en islamofobie en belichten het ook vanuit de Nederlandse islamitische gemeenschap. Hun werk heeft directe maatschappelijke relevantie en de samenstellers verdienen daarvoor een groot compliment." - Joel Cahen, Historisch Magazine, nr. 5 July/August 2017
Five-page spread in Folia, University of Amsterdam's weekly magazine, page 28-30.
Interview with editor Evelien Gans in Dutch newspaper 'Reformatorisch Dagblad
Interview about Dutch antisemitism with editor Evelien Gans in national Dutch newspaper Het Parool
"[Gans] is known for her sharp analysis of the often subtle workings of antisemitism, and her scientific legacy is renowned for being applicable to all aspects of racism and discrimination that affects minority groups." - Nieuw Israëlisch Weekblad
- ["The Holocaust, Israel and 'the Jew'] is the first comprehensive study of post-war antisemitism in the Netherlands." The Jewish Telegraph
On December 15th 2016, Evelien Gans held her vale held her valedictory address as Professor of Contemporary Judaism, its History and Culture. Read her address (in Dutch) here.
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Table of Contents
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Preface
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1. Why Jews are more guilty than others!
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2. ‘The Jew’ as Dubious Victim
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3. The Meek Jew – and Beyond
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4. Alte Kameraden
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5. Jewish Responses to Post-Liberation Antisemitism
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6. Philosemitism?
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7. Transnational Left-wing Protest and the ‘Powerful Zionist’
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8. Israel: Source of Divergence
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9. ‘The Activist Jew’ Responds to Changing Dutch Perceptions of Israel
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10. Turkish Anti-Zionism in the Netherlands
259 - Part III The Holocaust-ed Jew in Native Dutch Domains since the 1980s
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11. ‘The Jew’ in Football
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12. Pornographic Antisemitism, Shoah Fatigue and Freedom of Speech
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13. Historikerstreit
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14 ‘The Jew’ vs. ‘the Young Male Moroccan’
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15. Conspiracism
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16. Reading Anne Frank
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17. Holocaust Commemorations in Postcolonial Dutch Society
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18. Epilogue
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References
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Index
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