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Documents and reports written by László Velics, Ambassador in Greece 1939-1944
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Interview with Katalin Katz in Jerusalem.
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A. B. Yehosua: The Mission of the Human Resource Man. Introductory thoughts prior to the section presenting the novel
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Critial review and report on the Hungarian film "Fateless".
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Ministerul Educaţiei şi Cercetării a anunţat, în vara anului 2004, introducerea, încă din toamnă, a unui curs şi manual opţional pentru liceu intitulat "Istoria evreilor. Holocaustul."
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Although historiography on fascism has been abundant in the last fifty years, contemporary scholars are far from reaching the endpoint in the analysis of this political phenomenon. Among many others, Marxist, conservative or liberal viewpoints tried to explain the origins and dynamic of fascism and came to diverse and often contrasting conclusions. Depending on various orientations, fascism was considered the product of the most reactionary forces of bourgeois capitalism, a manifestation of totalitarianism or a reaction against modernization, to name just a few trends of thought.
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International round table 12 Nov. 2004. Participants: Andrei Oisteanu, Leon Volovici, Victor Neumann, Raphael Vago, Jean Ancel, Vasile Ionescu, Michele Sarfatti, Michael Shafir, Liviu Rotman,
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Recently we were informed by the media all about Madonna’s trip to the Kabbalah conference in Tel Aviv sponsored by the questionable Center for the Research of Kabbalah. This was after Roseanne Barr and Michael Jackson had studied Hassidut with R. Shmuley Boteach. But Kabbalah’s popularity in the West has not begun just today. It is a trendy fashion that has taken the place of the cults and eastern religions. A sort of non-conventional and non-establishment movement seen by the religious establishment as genuine. In the e-mail site “Idra”, where academics in the field of kabbalah can get feedback from their colleagues, the question was posed if the pop kabbalah can be seen as a legitimate new school of thought. What is this new craze?
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According to Octavian Goga, A. C. Cuza (1857-1947) bore only one idea in the Romanian political life. For 40 years, he was only an anti-Semite politician and nothing more. This article analyzes Cuza’s “applied writings”. His brochures are full of incoherencies. We interpret these incoherencies as localized propaganda. Cuza was not trying to overcome the doubts regarding his ideology ; he was only trying to mobilize as much as possible partisans for his cause. We consider that his strategy relies also on what Eric Wolf describes as the “development of redundancy”, a process of repetitiveness through which one frame of understanding the world imposes itself as the only possible and legitimate way of interpreting it.
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