![]() | Muslims and Jews in France: History of a Conflict Subjects: Muslims -- France -- Social conditions -- 20th century; Muslims -- France -- Social conditions -- 21st century; Jews -- France -- Social conditions -- 20th century; Jews -- France -- Social conditions -- 21st century; Muslims -- Cultural assimilation -- F; This book traces the global, national, and local origins of the conflict between Muslims and Jews in France, challenging the belief that rising anti-Semitism in France is rooted solely in the unfolding crisis in Israel and Palestine. Maud Mandel shows how the conflict in fact emerged from processes internal to French society itself even as it was shaped by affairs elsewhere, particularly in North Africa during the era of decolonization. Maud Mandel is professor of history and Judaic studies and dean of the College at Brown University. She is the author of In the Aftermath of Genocide: Armenians and Jews in Twentieth-Century France . |
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