Publications
The center has produced numerous publications, including book-length studies, collections of papers presented at conferences, occasional papers, and a journal.
- Shmuel Almog, Antisemitism through the Ages (1988)
- Deborah Lipstadt, Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory (1993)
- Cesare G. De Michelis, The Non-existent Manuscript: A Study of the Protocols of the Sages of Zion (2004)
- Robert S. Wistrich, Laboratory for World Destruction: Germans and Jews in Central Europe (2007)
- Darren O’Brien, Pinnacle of Hatred: The Blood Libel and the Jews
- Shmuel Moreh and Zvi Yehuda, eds., The Pogrom (‘al-Farhūd’) of 1941 and the Persecution of Jews in Iraq
- Robert S. Wistrich, ed., The Destruction of History
The ACTA series is an annual report from a special SICSA research unit that provides in-depth analysis of current trends in antisemitism and explores the influence of anti-Jewish and anti-Zionist ideology on public opinion, and the arts, mass media, and political movements. Papers in this series are available in print and online.
As a supplement to the ACTA series, the Posen Papers aim to provide a more rapid response to issues of global antisemitism. Antisemitism International is a semi-annual research journal that focuses on topics of current importance.
In 1984, the Center initiated a bibliographic project on antisemitism. It comprises the most comprehensive computerized database of works published in most English and most European languages about antisemitism throughout the world in every period, including the events of the Holocaust. Each entry is accompanied by an English abstract.
A massive and increasing number of books and articles have been written on the topic since 1945; whether popular or scholarly, descriptive or interpretative. Prior to the establishment of the bibliographic project these publications were not listed in a way that permitted optimal use of them by scholars and students, as well as to enhance public awareness of the subject.
For the purpose of the bibliography, antisemitism is defined as antagonism toward Jews and Judaism as expressed in writings (i.e. in religious texts, polemical literature, and works of fiction), in the visual arts (i.e. art, caricatures, posters, and film), and in actions (i.e. massacres and pogroms, discriminatory legislation, and the Holocaust).
The online data base is accessible through the Israel University Inter-Library Network and the Center’s website(go to “search the bibliography”). It also appears as a series of printed volumes entitled Antisemitism — An Annotated Bibliography published by K. G. Saur Verlag, Munich, Germany.
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