Abstract

The purpose of the below considerations is an attempt to determine whether the actions of the authorities of the Lviv’s Polytechnic were in line with those of other milieus during the period of inc...

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  • The problem of anti-Semitism in Europe has been analysed numerous times, both on global and local scales

  • In the analysis of the above considerations, inconsistency in the actions of the academic authorities, which have not made decisive attempts to resist the pressures of extreme youth groups, which are a minority in the academic community, comes to the fore

  • The Graboń’s study (Graboń, 2009) showed an increase in anti-Semitic sentiment in the academic community, fuelled by press publications. These publications led to the antagonism of Polish and Jewish students

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Introduction

The problem of anti-Semitism in Europe has been analysed numerous times, both on global and local scales. Its origin was researched on cultural, religious, economic or political levels (Andreski, 1963; Aust, 2018; Brustein, 2003). The time-frame of the work was limited to the period of growth of anti-Semitic sentiment, especially among Western European societies, which took place in the late-19th and early-20th century (Almog, 1990; Brustein & King, 2004; Lindemann, 1997)

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