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Robert S. Wistrich

Robert Solomon Wistrich (April 7, 1945 – May 19, 2015) was a scholar of antisemitism, considered one of the world's foremost authorities on antisemitism.[1][2]

Robert Wistrich in 2013

he Erich Neuberger Professor of European and Jewish history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and he was also the head of the university's Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism (SICSA).[2] Wistrich considered antisemitism "the longest hatred" and viewed anti-Zionism as its latest incarnation. According to Scott Ury, "More than any other scholar, Wistrich has helped integrate traditional Zionist interpretations of Jewish history, society, and fate into the study of antisemitism." Other researchers have reproduced much of his work without questioning its founding assumptions.[3]

Biography edit

Robert Wistrich was born in Lenger, in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic on April 7, 1945.[4][2] His parents were leftist Polish Jews who had moved to Lviv in 1940 in order to escape from the Germans; however, they discovered that Soviet-style totalitarianism was little better than Nazism. In 1942 they moved to Kazakhstan, where Wistrich's father was imprisoned twice by the NKVD.[2][5] After World War II, the Wistrichs returned to Poland. Later, finding the post-war environment in Poland to be dangerously anti-Semitic,[6] the family moved to France and then to England. Wistrich grew up in England, where he went to Kilburn Grammar School, where in Wistrich's words, he was taught by "Walter Isaacson, a refugee from Nazi Germany who first taught me how to think independently"[7][2] His parents later returned to Poland under a repatriation agreement between Stalin and the Polish government-in-exile.[citation needed]

In December 1962, aged 17, Wistrich won an Open Scholarship to study history at Queens' College, Cambridge. In 1966 he graduated with a BA (Hons) from the University of Cambridge, which was raised to a MA degree in 1969.[2] At Cambridge, he founded Circuit, a literary and arts magazine that he co-edited between 1966 and 1969. Between 1969 and 1970, during a study year in Israel, he became the youngest ever literary editor of New Outlook, a left-wing monthly in Tel Aviv, founded by Martin Buber.[citation needed] Wistrich received his Ph.D. from the University of London in 1974.[4][2]

Academic career edit

 
Robert Wistrich (left) and Bernard Lewis, 2007

Between 1974 and 1980, Wistrich was Director of Research at the Institute of Contemporary History and the Wiener Library (at that time the largest research library on the Third Reich existing in Europe) and the editor of the Wiener Library Bulletin in London. Appointed a Research Fellow at the British Academy, he had already written several well-received books by the time he was given tenure at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1982.[2]

Between 1991 and 1995, Wistrich was appointed the first holder of the Chair of Jewish Studies at University College London, in addition to his position at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He also wrote several dramas for BBC Radio and Kol Yisrael on the lives of historical figures ranging from Leon Trotsky to Theodor Herzl. In 2003, Wistrich acted as the chief historical consultant for the BBC documentary Blaming the Jews, which explores contemporary Muslim antisemitism. He also served as the academic advisor for the controversial documentary film Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West (2005).

As head of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism (SICSA) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem since 2002, Wistrich was a sought-after lecturer and scholar on antisemitism. He served as a rapporteaur on antisemtism for the State Department, OECD, Council of Europe, United Nations Commission on Human Rights, and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.[1]

He was one of six scholars who sat on the International Catholic-Jewish Historical Commission from 1999 to 2001 to examine the wartime record of Pope Pius XII, with special reference to the Holocaust.[1][8] From 2002, he was the director of SICSA, and edited its journal, Antisemitism International.

In 2014, Wistrich authored an exhibition entitled "The 3,500 year relationships of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel". The exhibition was scheduled for display at the headquarters of UNESCO, but was canceled under pressure from Arab nations. The exhibit eventually opened six months later after the phrase "Land of Island" was replaced with "Holy Land". In response to the controversy, Wistrich said the cancellation "completely destroyed any claim that UNESCO could possibly have to be representing the universal values of toleration, mutual understanding, respect for the other and narratives that are different, engaging with civil society organizations and the importance of education."[2]

Books edit

Over his career, Wistrich edited and published dozens of notable books about Jews and antisemitism. In 1985 his book Socialism and the Jews won the joint award of SICSA at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the American Jewish Committee. His 1989 book The Jews of Vienna in the Age of Franz Joseph received the Austrian State Prize in History. His next book, Antisemitism: The Longest Hatred (1991) won the Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Literary Prize in the UK a year later, and was the basis for The Longest Hatred, a three-hour British-American TV documentary on antisemitism, which Wistrich co-edited.[2][1] In 1993, he also scripted Good Morning, Mr. Hitler, an award-winning documentary on Nazi art commissioned by the UK's Channel 4.[citation needed]

His 2010 book A Lethal Obsession: Antisemitism — From Antiquity to the Global Jihad was awarded Best Book of the Year Prize by the Journal for the Study of Antisemitism.[2]

Legacy edit

Wistrich died of a heart attack on May 19, 2015, in Rome, Italy. He was due to address the Italian Senate about the rise of antisemitism in Europe.[1]

At this death, he was considered the world's foremost authority on antisemitism. Malcolm Hoenlein of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations called his death a tragic loss to "the entire Jewish community and to all those engaged in the efforts to counter resurgent antisemitism". Irwin Cotler, former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, said "the world of academe has lost an outstanding scholar and historian; the world of Jewish studies has lost a seminal thinker." Charles A. Small of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy called Wistrich "a scholar committed to the sober documentation of facts and the highest caliber of scholarship."[1][2]

According to the Jerusalem Post, Wistrich was an outspoken critic of European policy regarding antisemitism and pessimistic about the future of Jewish communities in Europe.[1]

Wistrich was the most prolific writer on antisemitism for some decades. Scott Ury has argued that many of the core themes in Wistrich's approach to antisemitism emerged in the works of his predecessor, the polemical Ukrainian-Israeli historian Shmuel Ettinger (1919–1988) who, Ury maintains, was a pivotal figure in restoring the ideas about both antisemitism and anti-Zionism that had been current a century earlier, from Leon Pinsker and Theodor Herzl and other early Zionist thinkers onwards. That original outlook, which emphasized the inevitability and uniqueness of antisemitism in the Christian world, and the need to overcome it by affirming Jewish national identity, had been challenged after WW2 by historians like Salo Wittmayer Baron, philosophers such as Hannah Arendt, Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer, who denied that a normal Jewish life could not continue in the diaspora, that Jewish history and the Jewish people should not be defined in terms of a perennial antagonism, and that antisemitism is better approached in terms of specific historical contexts and within the wider analytical frameworks afforded by the more general issues of prejudice and racism.[9] From this perspective, Wistrich's late embrace of the idea that antisemitism was a "historically continuous, unique, and potentially ineradicable phenomenon," his polemical and visceral anger at the Left's criticism of Israel which he viewed as a "betrayal" of Jews, and his anxieties over the putative emergence of a new antisemitism all reflect points made by the earliest Zionists in the context of comparable tensions at the end of the 19th century in Europe.[10] For Ury, the resurgence of the old paradigm evidenced in the works of Ettinger and Wistrich, to the point that they now form the "dominant academic and public framework" for studying antisemitism, is puzzling. For the re-emergence of "assumptions, concepts, and paradigms that were introduced and canonized in debates that shaped turn-of-the-century society and politics across Eastern and Central Europe" in contemporary scholarship re-embraces "a set of postulates that supply ready-made answers to familiar questions" which only lead, in his view, to circular arguments. The line between politics and scholarship is consequently blurred.[11]

Published works edit

Selected books edit

  • Revolutionary Jews from Marx to Trotsky. Barnes & Noble Books, 1976. ISBN 0-06-497806-0
  • The Left Against Zion. Vallentine Mitchell & Co, 1979. ISBN 0-85303-199-1
  • Who's Who in Nazi Germany. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1982. ISBN 0-415-12723-8
  • Socialism and the Jews. Oxford University Press, 1982.
  • Wistrich, Robert (1982). Trotsky: Fate of a Revolutionary. Stein & Day. ISBN 0-8128-2774-0.
  • The Jews of Vienna in the Age of Franz Joseph. Oxford University Press, 1989.
  • Between Redemption and Perdition: Modern Antisemitism and Jewish Identity. Routledge, 1990. ISBN 0-415-04233-X
  • Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism in the Contemporary World. New York University Press, 1990. ISBN 0-8147-9237-5
  • Antisemitism, the Longest Hatred. Pantheon, 1992.
  • Terms of Survival. Routledge, 1995. ISBN 0-415-10056-9
  • Weekend in Munich: Art, Propaganda and Terror in the Third Reich (with Luke Holland). Trafalgar Square, 1996. ISBN 1-85793-318-4
  • Theodor Herzl: Visionary of the Jewish State. New York and Jerusalem: Herzl Press and Magnes Press, 1999, 390 pages.
  • Demonizing the Other: Antisemitism, Racism and Xenophobia. Routledge, 1999. ISBN 90-5702-497-7
  • Hitler and the Holocaust. Random House, 2001.
  • Nietzsche: Godfather of Fascism? Princeton, 2002.
  • Laboratory for World Destruction. Germans and Jews in Central Europe, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska 2007. ISBN 978-0-8032-1134-6
  • A Lethal Obsession: Antisemitism – From Antiquity to the Global Jihad, Random House, 2010. ISBN 978-1-4000-6097-9
  • From Ambivalence to Betrayal. The Left, the Jews and Israel, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska 2012. ISBN 0803240767

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Robert Wistrich, leading scholar of anti-Semitism, dies of heart attack". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Winer, Stuart (20 May 2015). "Anti-Semitism scholar Robert S. Wistrich dies at 70". Times of Israel. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  3. ^ Ury, Scott (2021). "Zionism". Key Concepts in the Study of Antisemitism. Springer International Publishing. pp. 296–297. ISBN 978-3-030-51658-1.
  4. ^ a b Robert Wistrich, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences website, accessed August 21, 2006.
  5. ^ "The Jedwabne Affair" Archived 2012-12-18 at archive.today, The Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Anti-Semitism and Racism, Tel Aviv University, accessed August 21, 2006.
  6. ^ Wistrich, Robert S.; wistrich (2010). A Lethal Obsession: Anti-Semitism from Antiquity to the Global Jihad. ISBN 978-1400060979.
  7. ^ (Dedication in Wistrich (2012) From Ambivalence to Betrayal: The Left, the Jews, and Israel).
  8. ^ "Robert Wistrich", NATIV online, retrieved August 20, 2006.
  9. ^ Scott Ury, 'Strange Bedfellows? Anti-Semitism, Zionism, and the Fate of "the Jews",' American Historical Review, October 2018, vol.123, 4 pp.1151-1171,pp.1157-1160.
  10. ^ Ury 2018 pp.1164-1166
  11. ^ Ury, 2018 pp.1166-1167: 'It often seems as though contemporary exchanges regarding the new anti-Semitism are little more than surrogates for ongoing political conflicts, and that the underlying diffusion and confusion between political and scholarly approaches to the study of anti-Semitism leave little room for ostensibly neutral, potentially objective, and fundamentally apolitical interpretations of the phenomenon.' p.1168

Further reading edit

  • Michael Berkowitz "Robert S. Wistrich and European Jewish History: Straddling the Public and Scholarly Spheres" in: The Journal of Modern History 70 (March 1998) 119-136.
  • Scott Ury "Strange Bedfellows? Anti-Semitism, Zionism, and the Fate of 'the Jews'” American Historical Review 123, 4 (Oct. 2018) 1151-1171.
  • “From Cracow to London; A Polish Jewish Odyssey” in: The Jews in Poland. Volume 2, Slawomir Kapralski ed., Cracow 1999 (Judaica Foundation Center for Jewish Culture), pp. 57–73.
  • “The Vatican and the Shoah”, Modern Judaism, Vol. 21, Nr. 2, May 2001, pp. 83–107
  • “The Demise of the Catholic-Jewish Historical Commission”, Midstream, December 2001, pp. 2–5.
  • “The Vatican on Trial”, The Jerusalem Report, 28. January 2002, pp. 4–6.,
  • Gerstenfeld, Manfred. "Something rotten in the State of Europe: Anti-Semitism as a Civilizational Pathology", an interview with Robert Wistrich, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, October 1, 2004.
  • "Viewpoints: Anti-Semitism and Europe", includes comment from Robert Wistrich, BBC, December 3, 2003.
  • Claremont Review on Wistrich and "A Lethal Obsession" Summer 2011.
  • “Antisemitism – A Civilizational Pathology”, in Manfred Gerstenfeld (ed.) Israel and Europe: An Expanding Abyss (Jerusalem 2005), pp. 95–110.
  • “Cruel Britannia” Azure (Summer 2005), pp. 100–124.
  • “Drawing the Line. On Antisemitism and anti-Zionism”, The Jewish Quarterly Nr. 198 (Summer 2005), pp. 21–24.
  • “How to Tackle the New Antisemitism” in Standpoint (October 2008) pp. 74–77.
  • "Interviews”, in Andrei Marga (ed.), Dialoguri (Presa Universitarǎ Clujeanǎ, 2008), pp. 221–235. In English

External links edit

  • Robert Wistrich's website

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Robert Solomon Wistrich April 7 1945 May 19 2015 was a scholar of antisemitism considered one of the world s foremost authorities on antisemitism 1 2 Robert Wistrich in 2013he Erich Neuberger Professor of European and Jewish history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and he was also the head of the university s Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism SICSA 2 Wistrich considered antisemitism the longest hatred and viewed anti Zionism as its latest incarnation According to Scott Ury More than any other scholar Wistrich has helped integrate traditional Zionist interpretations of Jewish history society and fate into the study of antisemitism Other researchers have reproduced much of his work without questioning its founding assumptions 3 Contents 1 Biography 2 Academic career 3 Books 4 Legacy 5 Published works 5 1 Selected books 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksBiography editRobert Wistrich was born in Lenger in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic on April 7 1945 4 2 His parents were leftist Polish Jews who had moved to Lviv in 1940 in order to escape from the Germans however they discovered that Soviet style totalitarianism was little better than Nazism In 1942 they moved to Kazakhstan where Wistrich s father was imprisoned twice by the NKVD 2 5 After World War II the Wistrichs returned to Poland Later finding the post war environment in Poland to be dangerously anti Semitic 6 the family moved to France and then to England Wistrich grew up in England where he went to Kilburn Grammar School where in Wistrich s words he was taught by Walter Isaacson a refugee from Nazi Germany who first taught me how to think independently 7 2 His parents later returned to Poland under a repatriation agreement between Stalin and the Polish government in exile citation needed In December 1962 aged 17 Wistrich won an Open Scholarship to study history at Queens College Cambridge In 1966 he graduated with a BA Hons from the University of Cambridge which was raised to a MA degree in 1969 2 At Cambridge he founded Circuit a literary and arts magazine that he co edited between 1966 and 1969 Between 1969 and 1970 during a study year in Israel he became the youngest ever literary editor of New Outlook a left wing monthly in Tel Aviv founded by Martin Buber citation needed Wistrich received his Ph D from the University of London in 1974 4 2 Academic career edit nbsp Robert Wistrich left and Bernard Lewis 2007Between 1974 and 1980 Wistrich was Director of Research at the Institute of Contemporary History and the Wiener Library at that time the largest research library on the Third Reich existing in Europe and the editor of the Wiener Library Bulletin in London Appointed a Research Fellow at the British Academy he had already written several well received books by the time he was given tenure at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1982 2 Between 1991 and 1995 Wistrich was appointed the first holder of the Chair of Jewish Studies at University College London in addition to his position at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem He also wrote several dramas for BBC Radio and Kol Yisrael on the lives of historical figures ranging from Leon Trotsky to Theodor Herzl In 2003 Wistrich acted as the chief historical consultant for the BBC documentary Blaming the Jews which explores contemporary Muslim antisemitism He also served as the academic advisor for the controversial documentary film Obsession Radical Islam s War Against the West 2005 As head of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism SICSA at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem since 2002 Wistrich was a sought after lecturer and scholar on antisemitism He served as a rapporteaur on antisemtism for the State Department OECD Council of Europe United Nations Commission on Human Rights and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights 1 He was one of six scholars who sat on the International Catholic Jewish Historical Commission from 1999 to 2001 to examine the wartime record of Pope Pius XII with special reference to the Holocaust 1 8 From 2002 he was the director of SICSA and edited its journal Antisemitism International In 2014 Wistrich authored an exhibition entitled The 3 500 year relationships of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel The exhibition was scheduled for display at the headquarters of UNESCO but was canceled under pressure from Arab nations The exhibit eventually opened six months later after the phrase Land of Island was replaced with Holy Land In response to the controversy Wistrich said the cancellation completely destroyed any claim that UNESCO could possibly have to be representing the universal values of toleration mutual understanding respect for the other and narratives that are different engaging with civil society organizations and the importance of education 2 Books editOver his career Wistrich edited and published dozens of notable books about Jews and antisemitism In 1985 his book Socialism and the Jews won the joint award of SICSA at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the American Jewish Committee His 1989 book The Jews of Vienna in the Age of Franz Joseph received the Austrian State Prize in History His next book Antisemitism The Longest Hatred 1991 won the Jewish Quarterly Wingate Literary Prize in the UK a year later and was the basis for The Longest Hatred a three hour British American TV documentary on antisemitism which Wistrich co edited 2 1 In 1993 he also scripted Good Morning Mr Hitler an award winning documentary on Nazi art commissioned by the UK s Channel 4 citation needed His 2010 book A Lethal Obsession Antisemitism From Antiquity to the Global Jihad was awarded Best Book of the Year Prize by the Journal for the Study of Antisemitism 2 Legacy editWistrich died of a heart attack on May 19 2015 in Rome Italy He was due to address the Italian Senate about the rise of antisemitism in Europe 1 At this death he was considered the world s foremost authority on antisemitism Malcolm Hoenlein of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations called his death a tragic loss to the entire Jewish community and to all those engaged in the efforts to counter resurgent antisemitism Irwin Cotler former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada said the world of academe has lost an outstanding scholar and historian the world of Jewish studies has lost a seminal thinker Charles A Small of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy called Wistrich a scholar committed to the sober documentation of facts and the highest caliber of scholarship 1 2 According to the Jerusalem Post Wistrich was an outspoken critic of European policy regarding antisemitism and pessimistic about the future of Jewish communities in Europe 1 Wistrich was the most prolific writer on antisemitism for some decades Scott Ury has argued that many of the core themes in Wistrich s approach to antisemitism emerged in the works of his predecessor the polemical Ukrainian Israeli historian Shmuel Ettinger 1919 1988 who Ury maintains was a pivotal figure in restoring the ideas about both antisemitism and anti Zionism that had been current a century earlier from Leon Pinsker and Theodor Herzl and other early Zionist thinkers onwards That original outlook which emphasized the inevitability and uniqueness of antisemitism in the Christian world and the need to overcome it by affirming Jewish national identity had been challenged after WW2 by historians like Salo Wittmayer Baron philosophers such as Hannah Arendt Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer who denied that a normal Jewish life could not continue in the diaspora that Jewish history and the Jewish people should not be defined in terms of a perennial antagonism and that antisemitism is better approached in terms of specific historical contexts and within the wider analytical frameworks afforded by the more general issues of prejudice and racism 9 From this perspective Wistrich s late embrace of the idea that antisemitism was a historically continuous unique and potentially ineradicable phenomenon his polemical and visceral anger at the Left s criticism of Israel which he viewed as a betrayal of Jews and his anxieties over the putative emergence of a new antisemitism all reflect points made by the earliest Zionists in the context of comparable tensions at the end of the 19th century in Europe 10 For Ury the resurgence of the old paradigm evidenced in the works of Ettinger and Wistrich to the point that they now form the dominant academic and public framework for studying antisemitism is puzzling For the re emergence of assumptions concepts and paradigms that were introduced and canonized in debates that shaped turn of the century society and politics across Eastern and Central Europe in contemporary scholarship re embraces a set of postulates that supply ready made answers to familiar questions which only lead in his view to circular arguments The line between politics and scholarship is consequently blurred 11 Published works editSelected books edit Revolutionary Jews from Marx to Trotsky Barnes amp Noble Books 1976 ISBN 0 06 497806 0 The Left Against Zion Vallentine Mitchell amp Co 1979 ISBN 0 85303 199 1 Who s Who in Nazi Germany Weidenfeld and Nicolson London 1982 ISBN 0 415 12723 8 Socialism and the Jews Oxford University Press 1982 Wistrich Robert 1982 Trotsky Fate of a Revolutionary Stein amp Day ISBN 0 8128 2774 0 The Jews of Vienna in the Age of Franz Joseph Oxford University Press 1989 Between Redemption and Perdition Modern Antisemitism and Jewish Identity Routledge 1990 ISBN 0 415 04233 X Anti Zionism and Antisemitism in the Contemporary World New York University Press 1990 ISBN 0 8147 9237 5 Antisemitism the Longest Hatred Pantheon 1992 Terms of Survival Routledge 1995 ISBN 0 415 10056 9 Weekend in Munich Art Propaganda and Terror in the Third Reich with Luke Holland Trafalgar Square 1996 ISBN 1 85793 318 4 Theodor Herzl Visionary of the Jewish State New York and Jerusalem Herzl Press and Magnes Press 1999 390 pages Demonizing the Other Antisemitism Racism and Xenophobia Routledge 1999 ISBN 90 5702 497 7 Hitler and the Holocaust Random House 2001 Nietzsche Godfather of Fascism Princeton 2002 Laboratory for World Destruction Germans and Jews in Central Europe University of Nebraska Press Lincoln Nebraska 2007 ISBN 978 0 8032 1134 6 A Lethal Obsession Antisemitism From Antiquity to the Global Jihad Random House 2010 ISBN 978 1 4000 6097 9 From Ambivalence to Betrayal The Left the Jews and Israel University of Nebraska Press Lincoln Nebraska 2012 ISBN 0803240767References edit a b c d e f g Robert Wistrich leading scholar of anti Semitism dies of heart attack The Jerusalem Post Retrieved 4 October 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l Winer Stuart 20 May 2015 Anti Semitism scholar Robert S Wistrich dies at 70 Times of Israel Retrieved 16 January 2024 Ury Scott 2021 Zionism Key Concepts in the Study of Antisemitism Springer International Publishing pp 296 297 ISBN 978 3 030 51658 1 a b Robert Wistrich Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences website accessed August 21 2006 The Jedwabne Affair Archived 2012 12 18 at archive today The Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Anti Semitism and Racism Tel Aviv University accessed August 21 2006 Wistrich Robert S wistrich 2010 A Lethal Obsession Anti Semitism from Antiquity to the Global Jihad ISBN 978 1400060979 Dedication in Wistrich 2012 From Ambivalence to Betrayal The Left the Jews and Israel Robert Wistrich NATIV online retrieved August 20 2006 Scott Ury Strange Bedfellows Anti Semitism Zionism and the Fate of the Jews American Historical Review October 2018 vol 123 4 pp 1151 1171 pp 1157 1160 Ury 2018 pp 1164 1166 Ury 2018 pp 1166 1167 It often seems as though contemporary exchanges regarding the new anti Semitism are little more than surrogates for ongoing political conflicts and that the underlying diffusion and confusion between political and scholarly approaches to the study of anti Semitism leave little room for ostensibly neutral potentially objective and fundamentally apolitical interpretations of the phenomenon p 1168Further reading editMichael Berkowitz Robert S Wistrich and European Jewish History Straddling the Public and Scholarly Spheres in The Journal of Modern History 70 March 1998 119 136 Scott Ury Strange Bedfellows Anti Semitism Zionism and the Fate of the Jews American Historical Review 123 4 Oct 2018 1151 1171 From Cracow to London A Polish Jewish Odyssey in The Jews in Poland Volume 2 Slawomir Kapralski ed Cracow 1999 Judaica Foundation Center for Jewish Culture pp 57 73 The Vatican and the Shoah Modern Judaism Vol 21 Nr 2 May 2001 pp 83 107 The Demise of the Catholic Jewish Historical Commission Midstream December 2001 pp 2 5 The Vatican on Trial The Jerusalem Report 28 January 2002 pp 4 6 Gerstenfeld Manfred Something rotten in the State of Europe Anti Semitism as a Civilizational Pathology an interview with Robert Wistrich Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs October 1 2004 Viewpoints Anti Semitism and Europe includes comment from Robert Wistrich BBC December 3 2003 Claremont Review on Wistrich and A Lethal Obsession Summer 2011 Antisemitism A Civilizational Pathology in Manfred Gerstenfeld ed Israel and Europe An Expanding Abyss Jerusalem 2005 pp 95 110 Cruel Britannia Azure Summer 2005 pp 100 124 Drawing the Line On Antisemitism and anti Zionism The Jewish Quarterly Nr 198 Summer 2005 pp 21 24 How to Tackle the New Antisemitism in Standpoint October 2008 pp 74 77 Interviews in Andrei Marga ed Dialoguri Presa Universitarǎ Clujeanǎ 2008 pp 221 235 In EnglishExternal links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Robert S Wistrich nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robert S Wistrich Robert Wistrich s website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert S Wistrich amp oldid 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