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The Jew in Czech and Slovak Imagination, 1938-89 - Hana Kubátová, Jan Láníček

The Jew in Czech and Slovak Imagination, 1938-89

Antisemitism, the Holocaust, and Zionism
Buch | Hardcover
286 Seiten
2018
Brill (Verlag)
9789004362437 (ISBN)
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This volume analyses the image of ‘the Jew’ as it developed and transformed in both Czech and Slovak society under the nondemocratic regimes of the twentieth century. It is the first serious attempt to offer a comparative analysis of anti-Jewish prejudices in the Czech and Slovak mindset between 1938 and 1989.  
The Jew in Czech and Slovak Imagination,1938-89 is the first critical inquiry into the nature of anti-Jewish prejudices in both main parts of former Czechoslovakia. The authors identify anti-Jewish prejudices over almost fifty years of the twentieth century, focusing primarily on the post-Munich period and the Second World War (1938–45), the post-war reconstruction (1945–48), as well as the Communist rule with both its thaws and returns to hardline rule (1948–89). It is a provocative examination of the construction of the image of ‘the Jew’ in the Czech and Slovak majority societies, the assigning of character and other traits – real or imaginary – to individuals or groups. The book analyses the impact of these constructed images on the attitudes of the majority societies towards the Jews, and on Holocaust memory in the country.



"This meticulously researched study covers the late 1930s to the 1960s in Czechoslovakia, then when Slovakia became a separate country under Nazi domination during WW II and much of the Czech Republic was a German 'protectorate.'...Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students, faculty, professionals." - R.M. Seltzer, emeritus, Hunter College, CUNY, in: CHOICE 55.12 (2018)

Hana Kubátová, Ph.D. (1980) is Assistant Professor at the Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. Her areas of research include majority-minority relations in Slovakia, social history of the Holocaust, and the relationship between memory and robbery. She has co-edited Jews and Gentiles in Central and Eastern Europe during the Holocaust. History and Memory (Routledge, 2018). Jan Láníček, Ph.D. (1981) is Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. He specialises in modern European history and Jewish/non-Jewish relations during the Holocaust. He is the author of Czechs, Slovaks and the Jews, 1938-1948 (Palgrave, 2013) and Arnošt Frischer and the Jewish Politics of Early 20th-Century Europe (Bloomsbury Academic, 2016). He also co-edited Governments-in-Exile and the Jews during the Second World War (Vallentine Mitchell, 2013).

Acknowledgements

Introduction
 Objectives, Terminology and Approach

1 The Public Image of the ‘Jew’ during the War
 Czechs and Slovaks Picture Each Other
 The ‘Jew’ and 1938
 Film
 ‘Kohn Greets Sara’: Radio Waves and the Image of the Jew
 Metaphors and Allegories of the ‘Jew’ in the Press

2 The ‘Jew’ in the Popular Opinion
 Collaboration in the Protectorate and Slovakia
 Methodology
 The Regime in the Protectorate and in ‘Independent’ Slovakia
 Robbery
 The Breaking Point
 Return of the Jews

3 The ‘Jew’ as a Reminder
 Tales of Suffering
 ‘We Know That You Are Not Guilty!’: Origins of the Postwar Myths
 Heroes and Cowards
 Collaboration and Guilt
 Jews as Collaborators

4 When They Write ‘Zionist’, They Mean ‘Jew’
 Czechoslovakia and Zionism until the Communist Takeover
 Zionism As a Progressive Force?
 Jew as a Zionist
 Zionist Conspiracy with a ‘Human Face’

Conclusion

Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Brill's Series in Jewish Studies ; 60
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 579 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte 1918 bis 1945
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-13 9789004362437 / 9789004362437
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