In "Because They Were Jews," Meyer Weinberg examines the history of antisemitism in twelve representative countries from ancient times to the present. His selection includes the eight European countries with the largest number of Jews, as well as countries where Jews amounted to less than one percent of the population. He raises questions about traditional approaches to the study of antisemitism and chooses instead to analyze it as a systematic pattern emerging from particular political situation. A comprehensive discussion includes anti-Jewish actions in education, employment, housing,...
In "Because They Were Jews," Meyer Weinberg examines the history of antisemitism in twelve representative countries from ancient times to the prese...
This is the first comprehensive, worldwide bibliography of racism. It contains references on some 135 countries and extends from ancient times to the present. The first part of the work consists of references dealing with single countries. More than 10,000 citations are organized according to country from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. The second part contains references to areas or regions or to related bibliographies. Some 2,000 non-duplicated citations are provided here. While the vast majority of entries are to English-language materials, a number of German, French, Spanish, and other...
This is the first comprehensive, worldwide bibliography of racism. It contains references on some 135 countries and extends from ancient times to t...
Professor Meyer Weinberg asks how - and why - have children minority groups been deprived by and excluded from the so-called American educational system?
Professor Meyer Weinberg asks how - and why - have children minority groups been deprived by and excluded from the so-called American educational syst...