The shape of Discrimination. Anti-Jewish laws in central-eastern Europe in the early twentieth century

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Motta Giuseppe

The conditions of European Jews have been analysed by many relevant, detailed, and well-documented books focusing on the varying persecutions of the Jews in Europe: the accusation of Deicide; the attacks of the Christian fighters during the first Crusades; the blood libel; the spread of Black Plague; and expulsions, including, for example, those from England at the end of the thirteenth century, and from Spain, in 1492.

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