- Summary
- The emergence in Russia of the antisemitic chauvinist movement, Pamyat, has startled Western society even as it has stirred deep fears and anxiety among Jews and democratic forces within Russia. How could a supposedly Communist society, whose founder, V.I. Lenin, had railed against racism and bigotry, give birth to a proto-fascist ideology and organization? This study seeks to respond to this understandable, if provocative, query.
- Series
- Studies in antisemitism ; v. 2
Studies in antisemitism ; v. 2.
- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Korey, William, 1922-2009.
- Published
- Chur, Switzerland : Published for the Vidal Sasoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism (SICSA), the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, by Harwood Academic Publishers, [1995]
©1995
- Locale
- Russia (Federation)
Soviet Union
- Contents
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1. Historical background
2. Emergence of the demonology of Zionism
3. Demonology of Zionism : international dimension
4. Zionism - "The greatest evil on Earth"
5. Freemason component
6. Demonology : a concern to the Kremlin?
7. Legitimation through the Jewish Anti-Zionist Committee
8. Glasnost and the demonology of Zionism
9. Political uses of the demonology of Zionism
10. Resisting the demonology
11. Malady lingers on ... and on.
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Historical background -- 2. Emergence of the demonology of Zionism -- 3. Demonology of Zionism : international dimension -- 4. Zionism - "The greatest evil on Earth" -- 5. Freemason component -- 6. Demonology : a concern to the Kremlin? -- 7. Legitimation through the Jewish Anti-Zionist Committee -- 8. Glasnost and the demonology of Zionism -- 9. Political uses of the demonology of Zionism -- 10. Resisting the demonology -- 11. Malady lingers on ... and on.