The Study of Antisemitism in Finland Past: Present, and Future

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Abstrakti

Finland’s vulnerable postwar position impacted interpretations of its wartime history. This is likely the reason why the study of antisemitism was marginal or almost non-existent in twentieth-century Finland. The lack of research led to a widespread view that antisemitism was a marginal phenomenon in Finnish society, both before and during the Second World War. In the last twenty years there have been a growing number of studies making it clear that this was not the case - Finland was no exception when it came to antisemitism. This article will present the history of the study of antisemitism in Finland from three different vantage points: (1) fascism and the Holocaust, (2) religion and the Church, and (3) from the perspective of Finnish Jews, via several case studies of latent antisemitism.
Alkuperäiskielienglanti
OtsikkoAntisemitism in the North : History and State of Research
ToimittajatJonathan Adams, Cordelia Heß
Sivumäärä16
JulkaisupaikkaBerlin
Kustantajade Gruyter
Julkaisupäivä2020
Sivut139-154
ISBN (painettu)978-3-11-063193-7
ISBN (elektroninen)978-3-11-063482-2, 978-3-11-063228-6
DOI - pysyväislinkit
TilaJulkaistu - 2020
OKM-julkaisutyyppiA3 Kirjan tai muun kokoomateoksen osa

Julkaisusarja

NimiReligious Minorities in the North
Kustantajade Gruyter
Numero1
ISSN (elektroninen)2627-4418

Tieteenalat

  • 615 Historia ja arkeologia
  • 5141 Sosiologia

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