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A specter haunting Europe : the myth of Judeo-Bolshevism / Paul Hanebrink.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: HX550.J4 H36 2018

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    In the 20th century, Europe was haunted by a specter of its own imagining: Judeo-Bolshevism. Fear of a Jewish Bolshevik plot to destroy the nations of Europe took hold during the Russian Revolution and spread across the continent. Paul Hanebrink shows that the myth of ethno-religious threat is still alive today, in Westerners' fear of Muslims.-- Provided by publisher.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Hanebrink, Paul A., author.
    Published
    Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2018
    ©2018
    Locale
    Europe
    Contents
    The idea of Judeo-Bolshevism
    The greater war
    Refashioned by Nazism
    A barbarous enemy
    Under Communist rule
    From Judeo-Bolshevism to Judeo-Christian civilization
    Between history and memory.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    The idea of Judeo-Bolshevism -- The greater war -- Refashioned by Nazism -- A barbarous enemy -- Under Communist rule -- From Judeo-Bolshevism to Judeo-Christian civilization -- Between history and memory.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780674047686
    0674047680
    Additional Form
    Electronic version available.
    Physical Description
    353 pages ; 22 cm

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