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Countering Contemporary Antisemitism in Britain
Government and Civil Society Responses between Universalism and Particularism
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Sarah K. Cardaun
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English
Published/Copyright:
2015
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In Countering Contemporary Antisemitism in Britain, Sarah Cardaun presents a thorough scholarly analysis of responses to present-day antisemitism in the UK. Examining discourses and practical measures adopted by the British government, parliamentary groups, and non-governmental organisations, the book provides a comprehensive overview of different approaches to addressing anti-Jewish prejudice in Britain. It offers a critical perspective on universalistic interpretations which have traditionally characterised responses towards it in various fields, such as Holocaust remembrance and education. Against this background, the study highlights the importance of organisations with a more specific focus on counteracting hostility towards Jews, and the role civil society can play in the fight against the new antisemitism. Overall, this book makes a significant contribution to the academic debate on contemporary antisemitism and to the vital but neglected question of how today’s resurgent anti-Jewish prejudice may be tackled in practice.
Author / Editor information
Sarah K. Cardaun holds a Ph.D. (2014) from King’s College London and a postgraduate degree from the Free University of Berlin. At King’s College she taught in Middle Eastern Studies and the sociology of religion for several years and worked as a lecturer in Political Science and Religion.
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eBook published on:
August 31, 2015
eBook ISBN:
9789004300897
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Main content:
214
eBook ISBN:
9789004300897
Keywords for this book
New antisemitism; anti-Semitism; Jew-hatred; racism; anti-racism; anti-Zionism; anti-Israelism; Community Service Trust; United Kingdom; race relations; discrimination; England; judeophobia
Audience(s) for this book
Those interested in the study of antisemitism, prejudice, and anti-racism. The book is also highly relevant for Jewish community organisations, policy makers, and all concerned with the fight against contemporary antisemitism in Europe and beyond.