The Resistible Rise of Antisemitism: Exemplary Cases from Russia, Ukraine, and Poland

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Antisemitism emerged toward the end of the nineteenth century as a powerful political movement with broad popular appeal. It promoted a vision of the world in which a closely-knit tribe called “the Jews” conspired to dominate the globe through control of international finance at the highest levels of commerce and money lending in the towns and villages.

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Laura Engelstein (Author)