The conditions of European Jews have been analysed by many relevant, detailed, and well-documented books focusing on the varying persecutions of the Jews in Europe: the accusation of Deicide; the attacks of the Christian fighters during the first Crusades; the blood libel; the spread of Black Plague; and expulsions, including, for example, those from England at the end of the thirteenth century, and from Spain, in 1492.

The shape of Discrimination. Anti-Jewish laws in central-eastern Europe in the early twentieth century / Motta, Giuseppe. - STAMPA. - (2018), pp. 67-80.

The shape of Discrimination. Anti-Jewish laws in central-eastern Europe in the early twentieth century

Giuseppe Motta
2018

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The conditions of European Jews have been analysed by many relevant, detailed, and well-documented books focusing on the varying persecutions of the Jews in Europe: the accusation of Deicide; the attacks of the Christian fighters during the first Crusades; the blood libel; the spread of Black Plague; and expulsions, including, for example, those from England at the end of the thirteenth century, and from Spain, in 1492.
2018
Dynamics and policies of prejudice from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century
978-1-5275-0862-0
antisemitismo; Europa orientale; numerus clausus; zona di residenza
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The shape of Discrimination. Anti-Jewish laws in central-eastern Europe in the early twentieth century / Motta, Giuseppe. - STAMPA. - (2018), pp. 67-80.
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