Edition: 2026
Pages: 80
Series: IR/L
ISBN: 9788858160350

Never Again

Anna Foa

ACQUISTA SU

AMAZON IBS

“Never Again!” After Gaza, can it still mean anything?

“Never again” has long been the moral foundation of Holocaust memory, a universal promise against genocide, antisemitism, and persecution. But today the phrase has become contested terrain. Who does it apply to? Only Jews? Or all victims of genocide, wherever they may be? And does using the term genocide diminish the uniqueness of the Holocaust?

Based on decades of historical research, Foa examines how the meaning of “Never again” has evolved over time. She focuses in particular on the present moment, when the word antisemitism is invoked everywhere — from the persistence of anti-Jewish stereotypes in public debate to Israeli authorities and their supporters labeling any criticism of Israel as antisemitic.

But then, what is antisemitism? Who are the antisemites? How does it differ from anti-Zionism? And if antisemitism is indeed everywhere, how can we identify it and confront it? Anna Foa addresses these urgent questions, showing that what we have witnessed in the last two years puts at risk the values built around the memory of the Shoah — and argues that a “Never again” today must be truly universal, affirming the rights, dignity, and humanity of all people, regardless of faith or identity.

The author

Anna Foa

Anna Foa taught Modern History at the University of Rome La Sapienza. She has worked on the history of culture in the early modern age and the history of the Jews. Among her books with Laterza: Diaspora. Storia degli ebrei nel Novecento (2009); Portico d’Ottavia 13. Una casa del ghetto nel lungo inverno del ’43 (2013); La famiglia F. (2018); Gli ebrei in Italia. I primi 2000 anni (2022, a coedition with Princeton UP) and Il Suicidio di Israele (2024) which sold more than 60,000 copies and won the Strega Non Fiction Book Prize 2025.

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