Democratic polities continue to be faced with politics of resentment. Along with resurgent counter-cosmopolitanism and anti-immigrant prejudice, various political agents have mobilized old and modernized antisemitism in European democracies. The first comparative study of its kind, this book rigorously examines the contemporary relevance of antisemitism and other politicized resentments in the context of the European Union and beyond. Presenting new approaches and state-of-the-art research by leading authorities in the field, the volume combines comparative work and political theorizing with ten single country studies using qualitative and quantitative data from Eastern and Western Europe. The result is a new and sober set of arguments and findings, demonstrating that antisemitism and counter-cosmopolitan resentment are still all too present human rights challenges in today’s cosmopolitan Europe.
Lars Rensmann, Ph.D. is the DAAD Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan. Recent publications include
Gaming the World: How Sports Are Reshaping Global Politics and Culture (Princeton, 2010, with Andrei S. Markovits).
Julius H. Schoeps, Ph.D. is Director of the Moses Mendelssohn Center at the University of Potsdam and Professor at the Institute for Cultural Studies, Humboldt University Berlin.
I. Foundations Politics and Resentment: Examining Antisemitism and Counter-Cosmopolitanism in the European Union and Beyond
Lars Rensmann & Julius H. Schoeps II. European Comparisons Is There a New “European Antisemitism”? Public Opinion and Comparative Empirical Research in Europe
Werner Bergmann “Against Globalism”: Counter-Cosmopolitan Discontent and Antisemitism in Mobilizations of European Extreme Right Parties
Lars Rensmann Antisemitism and Anti-Americanism: Comparative European Perspectives
Andrei S. Markovits Playing the Nazi-Card: Israel, Jews, and Antisemitism
Paul Iganski & Abe Sweiry III. Eastern Europe The Empire Strikes Back: Antisemitism in Russia
Stella Rock & Alexander Verkhovsky Hatred Towards Jews as a Political Code? Antisemitism in Hungary
András Kovács The Resilience of Legacies: Antisemitism in Poland and the Ukraine
Ireneusz Krzemiński IV. Western Europe Beyond the Republican Model: Antisemitism in France
Jean-Yves Camus The Liberal Tradition and Unholy Alliances of the Present: Antisemitism in the United Kingdom
Michael Whine Political Cultures of Denial? Antisemitism in Sweden and Scandinavia
Henrik Bachner Erosion of a Taboo: Antisemitism in Switzerland
Christina Späti Anti-Jewish Guilt Deflection and National Self-Victimization: Antisemitism in Germany
Samuel Salzborn V. Epilogue Theorizing Antisemitism and Counter-Cosmopolitanism in the Global Age: A Political Crisis of Postmodernity?
Lars Rensmann
All those interested in antisemitism, racism, European Union studies, European politics, Jewish Studies, comparative politics, cultural studies, as well as political scientists, sociologists, historians, lawmakers, NGOs