The Felix Posen Bibliographic Project on Antisemitism

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Learning Resources
Published:
Apr. 05, 2009
2009

Source: Bibliographic Project on Antisemitism

 

The Bibliographic Project is a comprehensive online database accessible through Israel's university library network (ALEPH), and printed bibliographies. It lists books, dissertations, master's theses, and articles from periodicals and collections published throughout the world on the subject of anti-Semitism throughout the centuries, from the ancient period to the present. It does not include newspaper articles, reviews, and works of fiction, nor does it cover antisemitic publications. The database is cumulative and ongoing, now containing more than 50,000 items. Publications from 1984 onwards are accompanied by an English abstract.

 

The Holocaust, viewed as part of the continuum of the history of anti-Semitism, is covered totally in this bibliography. This is the only listing worldwide of all the books and articles written about the Holocaust.

 

The listings are compiled mainly from the holdings of the National Library in Jerusalem. The works listed come from a diverse range of disciplines: history, psychology, sociology, anthropology, literature, and art.


Updated: Feb. 07, 2017
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Databases | Holocaust education | Online resources