Since unification, Germany has experienced profound changes, including the reawakening of xenophobic hate crime, antisemitic incidents, and racist violence. This book presents the most recent research conducted by a team of American and German experts in political science, sociology, mass communication, and history. They analyze the degrees of antisemitism, xenophobia, remembrance, and Holocaust knowledge in German public opinion; the groups and organizations that propagate such prejudice and hate; and the German, American, ...
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Since unification, Germany has experienced profound changes, including the reawakening of xenophobic hate crime, antisemitic incidents, and racist violence. This book presents the most recent research conducted by a team of American and German experts in political science, sociology, mass communication, and history. They analyze the degrees of antisemitism, xenophobia, remembrance, and Holocaust knowledge in German public opinion; the groups and organizations that propagate such prejudice and hate; and the German, American, and Jewish perceptions of, and reactions to, these phenomena.
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Very Good. Slight bend to book. Light scratches/marks to cover & scuffs to edges. Some marks/scratches to textblock edges. Name stamp on first page. Text is in very good condition. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 336 p. Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax (Paperback).
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Fine. Neither remainder nor ex-lib. Softcvoer in black and white wraps, 8vo. xv + 318pp. Index, references, chronology. Endnotes with essays. Fine. Mild wear to extreme tip of upper corner front wrap. Else as new: bright, tight, sharp and unmarked.
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Good. Hardcover ex-university library book in very nice condition, text is unmarked and pages are tight. Black cloth boards with red gilt lettering. Usual library markings.