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'The apocalyptic battle' [PDF]

open access: yesNordisk Judaistik
Conspiracist antisemitism was an integral part of national-socialist propaganda in Norway between 1940 and 1945. An imaginary entity called ‘International Jewry’ was represented as the sinister force behind phenomena such as Communism, liberalism ...
Nicola Karcher, Kjetil Braut Simonsen
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The Case of Fabian Philip, Karlskrona’s First Jewish Entrepreneur: A Swedish example of the Port Jews Phenomenon?

open access: yesSjuttonhundratal, 2014
When studying a local society dominated by naval officers and the extent to which they integrated the Jewish community in their midst, a new perspective on Swedish naval history is revealed.
Harry R:son Svensson
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Fortellinger om 1814: forestillingen om det eksepsjonelle norske demokrati

open access: yesNordic Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2018
The focus of this article is an educational encounter during a social science project at a junior high school in Norway. The topic of the school project was the Norwegian Constitution of 1814.
Mari Kristine Jore
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Narratives about Jews among Muslims in Norway [PDF]

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The interreligious exchange between Islam and Judaism is as old as Islam. Today, the political situation in the Middle East and the situation of Muslims as minorities in Europe constitute important backdrops to the relationship between Muslims and Jews. Based on data from qualitative individual interviews, this book explores narratives about Jews among
Moe Bjørnbekk, Vibeke
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Antisemitism and Islamophobia in Norway. A Survey Analysis of Prevalence, Trends and Possible Causes of Negative Attitudes towards Jews and Muslims

open access: yes, 2020
The aim of the chapter is to establish how widespread negative attitudes towards Jews and Muslims are among the Norwegian population, and to look for factors that may stimulate such attitudes, through an analysis of the two representative population surveys conducted by The Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies in 2011 and 2017. Attitudes
Ottar Hellevik, Hellevik, Ottar
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Anti-Semitism of the Left? Norway and the Jews in the Worker Paper (1929-1930)

open access: yes, 2020
Interwar Europe, a hotbed of anti-Semitism. A prejudice and hatred which was characteristic of so many right-wing movements, particularly far-right ones. Meanwhile, left-wing movements called for international workers unity, regardless of race or nationality. But did they truly live up to the values of the slogan?
Vaseng, Øyvind Hoem
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Judeo-Spanish in Istanbul: The role of education in Sephardic Jews’ loss of language, identity, and cultural heritage [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This thesis explores the relation between education and a group’s identity and cultural heritage in a multicultural and multilinguistic context. More specifically, focus is set on the small community of Sephardic Jews living in Istanbul who speak Judeo ...
Cattoni, Adelaide
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Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia: A Comparison of Imposed Group Identities

open access: yesTidsskrift for Islamforskning, 2010
Do similarities exist among stereotypical portrayals of minority groups, regardless of social and historical context? Can some of the linguistic mechanisms that underlay the stereotypical portrayals of ‘the collective Jew’ at the beginning of the 20th ...
Cora Alexa Døving
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Norske politiansattes deltakelse i arrestasjoner av jøder

open access: yesBrünner Beiträge zur Germanistik und Nordistik, 2016
The article refers to Norway during World War II. The Norwegian police have received criticism for their active role regarding the arrests of Jews who were living in Norway. In 2012, police director Odd Reidar Humlegård offered a public apology on behalf
Therese Alvik
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A Jewish Qur’an: An Eighteenth-Century Hebrew Qur’an Translation in Its Indian Context

open access: yesReligions, 2023
This essay places the Washington Library of Congress Heb. Ms 183, a Hebrew Qur’an translation from eighteenth-century Cochin, in its South Indian context.
Alexander Van der Haven
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