User:ProfGray/Universities and antisemitism

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Review of: Universities and antisemitism[edit]

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  • Improve lede, start with sentence that explains the topic
    • First sentence "antisemitism in universities" does not match title.
    • Title could include the study of antisemitism in universities, Universities combatting antisemitism, etc.
    • "universities have supported antisemitic government or social policies" -- yes. And also subtopic of interest to me and our course: Social movements that have generated, resisted, or leveraged antisemitism at universities
    • This sentence has POV and citation needs to be improve. "Recent" --
      • "In recent years, antisemitism has been increasingly associated with radical leftist and pro-Palestinian extremism on university campuses."
  • Structure is purely by chronology and place (location, university)
    • How about a structure that includes subtopics, like
      • types of antisemitism, eg Jewish quotas
      • types of university functions, eg teaching, research, culture impact
      • opposition to antisemitism and research on it, etc.
  • The article lacks balance
    • Gaps: University policies and programs to oppose, diminish, research antisemitism
    • 20th + 21st C -- this is mostly a very long reporting of individual incidents, overly detailed (disproportionate), with little or no summarizing, or overview, or analysis of trends and implications (etc) WP:INDISCRIMINATE
      • useful overview paragraph at end of pre-modern section ("However, even when admitted to a university...") and the source is Encyclopaedia Judaica -- which is fine source because that source is a better model than the current WP article. It's also a source for a couple sentences in the 18-19th C section
    • 18th and 19th C -- two short paragraphs, whereas this is a major topic of history and politics, which is also crucial to the history of Jews and of antisemitism
      • 330 cites: Anderson, R. D., European Universities from the Enlightenment to 1914 (Oxford, 2004; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 Jan. 2010), https://doi-org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198206606.001.0001
      • Kampe, Norbert. "Jews and Antisemites at Universities in Imperial Germany (I) Jewish Students: Social History and Social Conflict." The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 30, no. 1 (1985): 357-394.
      • Weber, Thomas. "Anti‐Semitism and Philo‐Semitism among the British and German Elites: Oxford and Heidelberg before the First World War." The English Historical Review 118, no. 475 (2003): 86-119.
      • Pickus, Keith H. Constructing Modern Identities: Jewish University Students in Germany, 1815-1914. Wayne State University Press, 1999.
      • Roemer, Nils. Jewish scholarship and culture in nineteenth-century Germany: Between history and faith. Univ of Wisconsin Press, 2005.
    • Nazi era
      • Remy, Steven P. The Heidelberg myth: The nazification and denazification of a German university. Harvard University Press, 2002.
      • Klausinger, Hansjoerg. "Academic anti-semitism and the Austrian school: Vienna, 1918–1945." Atlantic Economic Journal 42 (2014): 191-204.
    • Canada -- imbalance in presenting Tulchinsky, see parenthetical at end compared to lede

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