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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The author has made a career out of attempting to make the Holocaust accessible and memorable. He brings to this book his unusual training as an economic historian, which helps him see the importance of numbers and their significance.
#2 This is not a book about the Holocaust, but rather a book debunking the myths surrounding it.
#3 The term antisemitism is a misnomer, since it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon. It is actually a very old hatred, and it has always been collective in nature.
#4 Antisemitism is a misnomer. It is actually a very old hatred, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

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Date de parution 08 octobre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350032215
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Peter Hayes's Why
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6 Insights from Chapter 7 Insights from Chapter 8
Insights from Chapter 1



#1

The author has made a career out of attempting to make the Holocaust accessible and memorable. He brings to this book his unusual training as an economic historian, which helps him see the importance of numbers and their significance.

#2

This is not a book about the Holocaust, but rather a book debunking the myths surrounding it.

#3

The term antisemitism is a misnomer, since it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon. It is actually a very old hatred, and it has always been collective in nature.

#4

Antisemitism is a misnomer. It is actually a very old hatred, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#5

The author explains in simple terms the history of antisemitism - the hatred and persecution of Jews - and how it has evolved over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#6

Antisemitism is a misnomer. It is actually a very old hatred, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#7

The author provides a history of antisemitism, starting with the Christian Church’s attempt to balance their hatred of the Jews with their duty to protect them.

#8

The term antisemitism is a misnomer, since it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon. It is actually a very old hatred, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#9

The history of antisemitism is long and complex, with many examples of it being xenophobic at first and chimerical later on.

#10

The author explains that antisemitism is a misnomer, because it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon. It is actually a very old hatred, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#11

Modern antisemitism is a misnomer - it is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#12

Modern antisemitism is a misnomer, as it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon. It is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#13

The author explains that modern antisemitism is a misnomer, as it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon. It is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#14

Antisemitism is a misnomer, as it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon. It is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#15

Modern antisemitism is a misnomer, as it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon. It is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#16

Antisemitism is a misnomer, as it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon. It is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#17

Antisemitism is a misnomer, as it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon. It is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#18

Antisemitism is a misnomer because the hatred of Jews is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms. Modern antisemitism is a misnomer because it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon.

#19

Antisemitism is ancient, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms. Modern antisemitism is a misnomer because it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon.

#20

The Jews were the ones who benefited the most from the liberalizing and secularizing trends of the nineteenth century.

#21

Modern antisemitism is a misnomer, as it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon. It is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#22

Modern antisemitism is a misnomer, as it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon. It is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#23

Modern antisemitism is a misnomer, as it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon. It is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#24

Antisemitism is a misnomer because the hatred of Jews is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms. Modern antisemitism is a misnomer because it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon.

#25

The Dreyfus affair was a misnomer because the hatred of Jews is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms. Modern antisemitism is a misnomer because it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon.

#26

Modern antisemitism is a misnomer, as it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon. It is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#27

Modern antisemitism is a misnomer because the hatred of Jews is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#28

Antisemitism is very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms. Modern antisemitism is a misnomer because it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

Modern antisemitism is a misnomer because the hatred of Jews is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#2

Antisemitism is very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms. Modern antisemitism is a misnomer because it implies that the hatred of Jews is a recent phenomenon.

#3

Modern antisemitism is a misnomer because the hatred of Jews is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#4

Modern antisemitism is a misnomer because the hatred of Jews is actually very old, and it has always been collective in nature. It has varied in strength over time, from xenophobic to chimerical forms.

#5

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