Simon Epstein

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Simon Epstein (born in 1947 in Paris) is an Israeli economist and historian.

Career

Epstein obtained a doctorate degree in political science at Pantheon-Sorbonne University. He moved to Jerusalem in 1974 and worked as an economist for the Israeli Ministry of Finance.

Since 1982, his main research areas have been antisemitism and racism.

Published works

  • L'Antisémitisme français aujourd'hui et demain, Belfond, 1984
  • Cry of Cassandra: the resurgence of European anti-semitism, National Press, A Zenith, 1985
  • Les Chemises jaunes : chronique d'une extrême-droite raciste en Israël, Calmann-Lévy, Histoire contemporaine, 1990
  • Les institutions israélites françaises de 1919 à 1939 : solidarité juive et lutte contre l'antisémitisme, Paris 1, 1990
  • Les institutions israélites françaises de 1929 à 1939 : solidarité juive et lutte contre l'antisémitisme, Lille 3 University, ANRT, 1990
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  • Cyclical patterns in antisemitism: the dynamics of anti-Jewish violence in western countries since the 1950s, Analysis of current trends in antisemitism/ACTA, No. 2, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, 1993
  • Histoire du peuple juif au XXe siècle : de 1914 à nos jours, Paris, Hachette Littératures, 1982, series Pluriel, No. 993, 2000
  • Les Dreyfusards sous l'Occupation, Albin Michel, series Bibliothèque Albin Michel de l'histoire, 2001
  • Storia del popolo ebraico, Seam, 2001
  • Un paradoxe français : antiracistes dans la Collaboration, antisémites dans la Résistance. Bibliothèque Albin Michel. Histoire. Paris: Albin Michel. 2008. ISBN 978-2-226-17915-9.[1][2][3][4]
  • 1930, une année dans l’histoire du peuple juif, Stock, 2012[5]

References