Russian Antisemitism Pamyat/De

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Routledge, 26 нояб. 2013 г. - Всего страниц: 256
First Published in 1995. The emergence in Russia of the antisemitic chauvinist movement, Pamyat, has started Western society even as it has stirred deep fears and anxiety among Jews and democratic forces within Russia. How could supposedly Communist society, whose founder V.I. Lenin had railed against the racism and bigotry, give birth to a proto-fascist idealogy and organisation? This study seeks to respond to this understandable, if provocative query. The roots of Pamyat's idealogy can be traced to the tsarist Black Hundreds in the really part of the twentieth century to certain aspects of Stalinism, and especially to the Soviet 'anti-Zionist' campaign of 1967-86. Although the antisemitic campaign was officially halted at state level by Mikhail Gorbachev, the merging Pamyat groups took advantage of the freer atmosphere of glasnost to continue to foster anti-Jewish hatred.
 

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1 Historical Background
1
2 Emergence of the Demonology of Zionism
13
International Dimension
30
4 ZionismThe Greatest Evil on Earth
46
5 The Freemason Component
60
A Concern to the Kremlin?
74
7 Legitimation through the Jewish AntiZionist Committee
86
8 Glasnost and the Demonology of Zionism
115
9 Political Uses of the Demonology of Zionism
147
10 Resisting the Demonology
166
11 The Malady Lingers On and On
189
Epilogue
219
Index
231
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William Korey

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