The Center for the Study of Antisemitism The Felix Posen Bibliographic Project on Antisemitism
Since 1984, the Center for the Study of Antisemitism has been engaged in listing and annotating works on antisemitism as part of the Felix Posen Bibliographic Project. An online database can be accessed by scholars, students, and policy-makers worldwide via the Center's website.
At
present some 40,000 items that have been published in 18 languages are
listed in the database. Abstracts in English are provided for works
published since 1984. Earlier works from the 1950s—1984 list the
publication data. This is the only bibliographical resource of its kind
on antisemitism and the Holocaust.
Twenty volumes of Antisemitism: An Annotated Bibliography have been published by K. G. Saur for the Felix Posen Bibliographic Project on Antisemitism.
Posen Papers on Contemporary Antisemitism
The Posen Papers on Contemporary Antisemitism is a new series published by the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism (SICSA). The Posen Papers supplement the in-depth ACTA (Analysis of Current Trends in Antisemitism)
papers with up-to-date and rapid response analyses concerning issues in
the current global wave of antisemitism. Topics have included Unholy
Hatreds: Holocaust Denial and Antisemitism in Iran; On the Road to
Damascus: Bashar al-Asad, Israel, and the Jews; Islam, British Society,
and the Terrorist Threat; The Anglican Church, Jews, and British
Multiculturalism; Antisemitism and Multiculturalism: The Uneasy
Connection; Nations We Love to Hate: Israel, American, and the New
Antisemitism, and others.
University of Haifa Posen Forum
The Posen Forum,
established at the University of Haifa, is a research body focusing on
political and legal thought in Israel and Europe. It concentrates
mainly on the intellectual history of politics and law and on mutual
cultural influences. The forum’s activities place special emphasis on
the Jewish-European millennium, its legacy in modern political thought,
and its significance as a basis for a contemporary Israeli-European
dialogue.
The Forum’s goal is to encourage dialogue and research
among researchers and students interested in political and legal
thought and in the Jewish-European/Israel-European axis of influence.
The Forum has organized book launchings, conferences and seminars and
has published relevant research. Among the topics of the conferences
organized by the Forum have been: Freedom of expression and
religious sentiment; Theodor Herzl and the crisis of European politics
and culture in the nineteenth century; the “dialogue” between the
religious and secular in Israel; Britain, Israel and Europe: Present
and future relations; and Feminism and the status of women in modern
Europe.
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