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Providential Anti-Semitism
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Discusses how modernization and the birth of the nation state, with the concomitant impact of Western ideas, gave birth to a significantly different form of anti-Semitism in Romania. This type defi...
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01 January 1991

Discusses how modernization and the birth of the nation state, with the concomitant impact of Western ideas, gave birth to a significantly different form of anti-Semitism in Romania. This type defined its national goals in a limited manner. That it did so would be critical in the 20th cent. for the survival of almost half a million Romanian Jews. Its unusual character would be hidden from view in most instances by a brutality of execution that has led observers over the course of the last hundred years or so to focus on the style rather than substance of what happened. The Romanians did not cooperate in the full execution of the Final Solution as the Nazis wanted and expected them to do. As they had done in the 19th cent., the Romanians attempted to counterpoise Great Power interests and thereby pursue their own self-interest whenever the Jewish Question came into play.
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Pages: 177
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: The American Philosophical Society Press
Series: Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society
Publication Date:
01 January 1991
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780871691934
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies
"Oldson’s study shows a keen perception of the mechanisms setting in motion the Romanians’ national cast of mind. The writer sheds light on an ensemble of historic facts, proving a deep knowledge, based on solid documentation and vast reading of realities pertaining to the inner nooks of the Romanian spirit."