Book Review: Religion, Ethnonationalism, and Antisemitism in the Era of the Two World Wars by Kevin P. Spicer and Rebecca Carter-Chand, eds.
In: European History Quarterly, Jg. 53 (2023-10-01), Heft 4, S. 739-741
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Spicer, Kevin P. and Carter-Chand, Rebecca eds, Religion, Ethnonationalism, and Antisemitism in the Era of the Two World Wars, McGill-Queen's University Press: Montreal, 2022; 424 pp., 13 illus.; 9780228008903, $75.00 (hbk) The relationship between religion and radical politics in modern European history has attracted historians for several decades now. These expectations also enabled many critical Christians to hold what Spicer calls a "dualistic view of antisemitism" (188, fn 38), that is, to come to terms with the aporias arising from rejecting "pagan" racist antisemitism while simultaneously demonizing "Judeo-Bolshevism" and proclaiming the need for a "solution to the Jewish question". [Extracted from the article]
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Book Review: Religion, Ethnonationalism, and Antisemitism in the Era of the Two World Wars by Kevin P. Spicer and Rebecca Carter-Chand, eds.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Szabó, Miloslav |
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Zeitschrift: | European History Quarterly, Jg. 53 (2023-10-01), Heft 4, S. 739-741 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2023 |
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ISSN: | 0265-6914 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1177/02656914231199945u |
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