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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789400753068
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 196 S.
    Series Statement: Muslims in global societies series 5
    Series Statement: Muslims in global societies series
    DDC: 940.5318
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    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Congresses Public opinion ; Muslims Congresses Attitudes ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Judenvernichtung ; Muslim ; Europa ; Erziehung
    Note: Literaturangaben , Introduction , History aside? , Antisemitism and Holocaust remembrance , Participation of European Muslim organisations in Holocaust commemorations , Perceptions of the Holocaust in Turkey , Antisemitism and the politics of Holocaust Memorial Day in the UK and Italy , 'Hamas, Hamas, all Jews to the gas' : the history and significance of an antisemitic slogan in the Netherlands, 1945-2010 , Perceptions of the Holocaust among young Muslims in Berlin, Paris and London , History and memory of the other : an experimental encounter-programme with Israeli Jews and Palestinians from Israel , Speech acts : observing antisemitism and Holocaust education in the Netherlands , Challenges and opportunities of educational concepts concerning national socialist crimes in German immigration society
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    ISBN: 2100036637
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: VI, 301 S
    Series Statement: Guides
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  • 3
    ISBN: 978-3-593-39855-6 , 3-593-39855-9
    Language: German
    Pages: 315 S.
    Edition: Überarb. und aktualisierte Übers. der engl. Ausg.
    Uniform Title: Perceptions of the Holocaust in Europe and Muslim communities
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    Keywords: Antisemitismus ; Judenverfolgung ; Muslim ; Politische Einstellung ; Judenvernichtung. ; Muslim. ; Einstellung. ; Soziale Wahrnehmung. ; Internationaler Vergleich. ; Europa ; Judenvernichtung ; Muslim ; Einstellung ; Soziale Wahrnehmung ; Internationaler Vergleich
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789400753075
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 196 p, digital)
    Series Statement: Muslims in Global Societies Series 5
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
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    Keywords: Religion and education ; History ; Migration ; Education ; Education ; Religion and education ; History ; Migration ; Judenvernichtung ; Muslim ; Einstellung ; Soziale Wahrnehmung ; Internationaler Vergleich
    Abstract: The way people think about the Holocaust is changing. The particular nature of the transformation depends on people's historical perspectives and how they position themselves and their nation or community vis-à-vis the tragedy. Understandably, European Muslims perceive the Holocaust as less central to their history than do other Europeans. Yet while the acknowledgement and commemoration of the horrors of the Holocaust are increasingly important in Europe, Holocaust denial and biased views on the Holocaust are widespread in European Muslims' countries of origin. In this book, a number of distinguished scholars and educators of various backgrounds discuss views of the Holocaust. Problematic views are often influenced by a persistent attitude of Holocaust denial which is derived, in part, from discourses in the Muslim communities in their countries of origin. The essays collected here explore the backgrounds of these perceptions and highlight positive approaches and developments. Many of the contributions were written by people working in the field and reflecting on their experiences. This collection also reveals that problematic views of the Holocaust are not limited to Muslim communities
    Abstract: The way people think about the Holocaust is changing. The particular nature of the transformation depends on people’s historical perspectives and how they position themselves and their nation or community vis-à-vis the tragedy. Understandably, European Muslims perceive the Holocaust as less central to their history than do other Europeans. Yet while the acknowledgement and commemoration of the horrors of the Holocaust are increasingly important in Europe, Holocaust denial and biased views on the Holocaust are widespread in European Muslims’ countries of origin.In this book, a number of distinguished scholars and educators of various backgrounds discuss views of the Holocaust. Problematic views are often influenced by a persistent attitude of Holocaust denial which is derived, in part, from discourses in the Muslim communities in their countries of origin. The essays collected here explore the backgrounds of these perceptions and highlight positive approaches and developments. Many of the contributions were written by people working in the field and reflecting on their experiences. This collection also reveals that problematic views of the Holocaust are not limited to Muslim communities.
    Description / Table of Contents: Perceptions of the Holocaust in Europe and Muslim Communities; Acknowledgements; Contents; Introduction; References; History Aside?; Antisemitism and Holocaust Remembrance; References; Participation of European Muslim Organisations in Holocaust Commemorations; Introduction; International Commemoration; Muslim Reactions to Holocaust Commemoration; Muslim Leaders Address the Holocaust; Teaching the Holocaust; Assessment; References; The Evolution of Arab Perceptions of the Holocaust; From the End of WWII to the Establishment of Israel
    Description / Table of Contents: The Evolution of the Major Themes of Holocaust RepresentationCritical Voices in a Promising Era of a Peace Process; The Counter Reaction to the New Discourse; Conclusions; References; Perceptions of the Holocaust in Turkey; 'Positive' Perceptions of the Holocaust; The Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust; The 'Turkish Diplomats Who Saved Turkish Jews'; Negative Perceptions; "The Palestine Question and Genocide"; Holocaust Denial; Hollywood and Films Dealing with the Holocaust; The American Media and Holocaust; Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Antisemitism and the Politics of Holocaust Memorial Day in the UK and ItalyIntroduction; Survivors, Perpetrators, Bystanders; Universalism and Particularism; Responses from Muslim Organisations; Criticising Holocaust Memorial Day; On Holocaust Memorial Day; Rearticulating Antisemitism; References; ' Hamas, Hamas, All Jews to the Gas.' The History and Significance of an Antisemitic Slogan in the Netherlands, 1945-2010; Introduction; Globalisation of the Israeli-Palestinian Con fl ict; Antisemitism in the Netherlands After the Liberation; Secondary Antisemitism
    Description / Table of Contents: Philosemitism, Anti-Antisemitism and Red (Jews) NosesFootball Hooliganism; Jews as Nazis; New Dutch and the Shoah; Conclusion; References; Perceptions of the Holocaust Among Young Muslims in Berlin, Paris and London; Introduction; Shared Basic Knowledge of the Holocaust; Sources of Knowledge; Doubts, Denial and Conspiracies About the Holocaust; Comparing the Holocaust to Other Atrocities; Equating the Sufferings of Palestinians with the Holocaust; The Topos of Jews Taking Revenge for the Holocaust with the Palestinians
    Description / Table of Contents: Analogies Between the Holocaust and the War in Iraq and Equations of the US-President with HitlerAnalogies Between the Holocaust and Persecution of Muslims; Explicitly Rejecting Antisemitic Equations; The Holocaust and the Creation of the State of Israel; German Guilt and Compensation Payments; Moral Judgements and Emotional Reactions to the Holocaust; Condemnations of the Holocaust; Condemning the Holocaust with Restrictions: Accusations of Exploitation and Emotional Distance; Empathy; Approval of the Holocaust and Common Ground with Nazis; Conclusions; References
    Description / Table of Contents: History and Memory of the Other: An Experimental Encounter-Programme with Israeli Jews and Palestinians from Israel 1
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction, J. Allouche-Benayoun, G. Jikeli -- History aside?- Juliane Wetzel: Antisemitism and Holocaust Remembrance, G. Bensoussan -- Participation of European Muslim Organisations in Holocaust Commemorations, M. Whine -- The Evolution of Arab Perceptions of the Holocaust, E. Webman -- Perceptions of the Holocaust in Turkey, R.N. Bali -- Anti-Semitism and the Politics of Holocaust Memorial Day in the UK and Italy, P. Spencer, S.V. di Palma -- ‘Hamas, Hamas, all Jews to the Gas.’ The History and Significance of an Antisemitic Slogan in the Netherlands, 1945-2010, E. Gans -- Perceptions of the Holocaust among young Muslims in Berlin, Paris and London, G. Jikeli -- History and Memory of the Other: An Experimental Encounter-Program with Israeli Jews and Palestinians from Israel, M. Eckmann -- Speach Acts. Observing Antisemitism and Holocaust Education in the Netherlandsm R. Ensel, A. Stremmelaar -- Challenges and Opportunities of Educational Concepts concerning National Socialist Crimes in German Immigration Society, M. Can, K. Georg and R. Hatlapa.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 978-3-593-42005-9
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (315 Seiten).
    Edition: Überarbeitete und aktualisierte Übersetzung der englischsprachigen Ausgabe
    Uniform Title: Perceptions of the Holocaust in Europe and Muslim communities
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 940.53
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    Keywords: Antisemitismus ; Judenverfolgung ; Muslim ; Politische Einstellung ; Judenvernichtung. ; Muslim. ; Einstellung. ; Soziale Wahrnehmung. ; Internationaler Vergleich. ; Europa ; Electronic books ; Judenvernichtung ; Muslim ; Einstellung ; Soziale Wahrnehmung ; Internationaler Vergleich
    Note: In den meisten islamischen Ländern fanden - anders als in Europa - keine gezielten Ermordungen von Jüdinnen und Juden oder Deportationen in Todeslager statt. Dieser Band geht der Frage nach, wie Musliminnen und Muslime als scheinbar 'Unbeteiligte' zum Holocaust stehen. Behandelt werden unter anderem die Teilnahme von Muslimen am Holocaustgedenken, die Wahrnehmung der Schoah im arabischen und türkischen Raum sowie unter muslimischen Jugendlichen und die wachsende Verwendung antisemitischer Parolen. Die Einstellungen von Muslimen zum Holocaust reichen von Mitgefühl und Anteilnahme über Gleichgültigkeit und die Frage 'Was hat das mit uns zu tun?' bis zu Verharmlosung oder Leugnung. Wichtig ist es, so das Fazit, in der schulischen und außerschulischen Bildung umfassend über die Geschichte aufzuklären und dabei Perspektiven von Migrantinnen und Migranten stärker zu berücksichtigen.Mit Beiträgen von Joëlle Allouche-Benayoun, Rifat Bali, Georges Bensoussan, Mehmet Can, Monique Eckmann, Remco Ensel, Evelien Gans, Karoline Georg, Ruth Hatlapa, Günther Jikeli, Philip Spencer, Kim Robin Stoller, Annemarike Stremmelaar, Sara Valentina di Palma, Esther Webman, Juliane Wetzel und Michael Whine. Günther Jikeli, Dr. phil., Historiker, ist Director des International Institute for Education and Research on Antisemitism in London sowie Fellow der Groupe Sociétés, Religions, Laïcités am CNRS in Paris. Kim Robin Stoller, M.A. in Europäischer Ethnologie und Gender Studies, ist Director des International Institute for Education and Research on Antisemitism in Berlin. Joëlle Allouche-Benayoun, Soziologin, ist Associate Professor und Mitarbeiterin der Groupe Sociétés, Religions, Laïcités am CNRS.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 3593398559
    Language: German
    Titel der Quelle: Umstrittene Geschichte
    Publ. der Quelle: Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] : Campus-Verl., 2013
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2013), Seite 9-38
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2013
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:9-38
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  • 7
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    Aix-en-Provence : Presses universitaires de Provence
    ISBN: 9791036561665 , 9782853999984
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (318 p.)
    Series Statement: Le temps de l'histoire
    Keywords: European history
    Abstract: Ce livre indique comment, pendant la période française (1830-1962), la population juive d'Algérie s'est transformée par un processus social et politique d'accès à la citoyenneté. Ce processus continu fut largement troublé d'une part par l'hostilité plus ou moins ponctuelle des Français, des Européens de la colonie et des Musulmans, et d'autre part par les polémiques incessantes qui ont accompagné ce passage progressif d'un groupe d'indigènes colonisés en citoyens de la République française. L'ouvrage analyse l'évolution du statut des Juifs entre 1830 (où ils ne sont que des dhimmis) et le décret Crémieux de naturalisation collective de 1870, la « mission civilisatrice de la France » qui s'est accompagnée de l'attachement rapide et définitif des Juifs, l'importance à travers le temps de l'« antijudaïsme » et de l'antisémitisme dans la colonie. Leur inscription dans la sphère française aux XIXe-XXe siècles fait d'objet d'études de cas : les rabbins, les Juifs de Constantine, les interprètes, la vie quotidienne, la presse antijuive. Les textes proposés font revivre leurs identités plurielles : citoyens français, ils revendiquent leur judéité inscrite dans la sphère séfarade, imprégnée de culture berbéro-arabe. La période de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale est abordée à travers les camps d'internement et la présence de Juifs d'Algérie à Marseille. Le livre s'achève avec un regard sur la situation actuelle et des témoignages sur la mémoire de l'Algérie
    Note: French
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    ISBN: 3593398559 , 9783593398556
    Language: German
    Pages: 315 S. , 213 mm x 140 mm
    Edition: Überarb. und aktualisierte Übers. der engl.-sprachigen Ausg.
    Uniform Title: Perceptions of the Holocaust in Europe and Muslim Communities 〈dt.〉
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Umstrittene Geschichte
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    Keywords: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Congresses Public opinion ; Muslims Congresses Attitudes ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Judenvernichtung ; Muslim ; Einstellung ; Soziale Wahrnehmung ; Internationaler Vergleich
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