Glasnost and Soviet Anti-semitism

Glasnost and Soviet Anti-semitism
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Download or read book Glasnost and Soviet Anti-semitism written by William Korey and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 56 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Analyzes Soviet antisemitism, dwelling on the post-1967 official anti-Zionist campaign, as well as on the non-official antisemitism of the late 1980s, the "perestroika" period. Shows that "non-official" antisemites, including such bodies as Pamyat and Otechestvo, made extensive use of the ideological legacy of the official anti-Zionist campaign, and the same authors (Romanenko, Yevseyev, and others) who participated in that campaign from 1970-early 1980s now joined these "non-official" organizations. Shows, also, that the party establishment, especially conservative elements, supported the "non-official" antisemitic bodies of the "glasnost" period.


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