The Rise of Political Anti-semitism in Germany & AustriaTo understand the twentieth century, we must know the nineteenth. It was then that an ancient prejudice was forged into a modern political weapon. How and why this happened is shown in this classic study by Peter Pulzer, first published in 1964 and now reprinted with a new Introduction by the author. |
Contents
The Jews | 3 |
The Structure of Germany and Austria | 17 |
The Rejection of Liberalism | 27 |
Romantic Conservatism | 31 |
Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law | 35 |
Capitalism and Social Mobility | 42 |
Racialism | 47 |
Sadism and Nihilism | 58 |
ix | 154 |
Lueger and the Catholic Revival | 156 |
xiii | 162 |
The United Christians | 164 |
The Battle for Vienna | 171 |
Germany and Austria 19001914 | 185 |
Austrian Parties After 1900 | 195 |
The ParaPolitical Organizations | 214 |
The Cult of Grass Roots | 63 |
Germany 18671900 | 71 |
The Conservative Intellectuals | 72 |
Stöcker and the Berlin Movement | 83 |
National and International Organization | 98 |
Böckel and Ahlwardt | 102 |
The Changing Role of the Conservative Party | 111 |
Austria 18671900 | 121 |
The Failure of Liberalism | 122 |
The Nationality Question | 132 |
Economic AntiSemitism | 138 |
Schönerer and the Liberal Split | 142 |
PanGermanism | 221 |
New Ideologies for Old Causes | 230 |
The Intellectual Prestige of AntiSemitism | 240 |
The Social Democrats | 252 |
The Catholic and Protestant Churches | 264 |
The Sociology of AntiSemitic Movements | 272 |
The Position in 1914 | 281 |
I | 326 |
285 | 334 |
27 | 335 |
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