Description |
xiv, 364 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 21 cm. |
Series |
New dimensions in history: essays in comparative history |
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New dimensions in history. Essays in comparative history.
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Contents |
I. The Jews and their environment : The Jews -- The structure of Germany and Austria -- II. The rejection of liberalism : Romantic conservatism -- Constitutionalism and the rule of law -- Capitalism and social mobility -- Racialism -- Sadism and nihilism -- The cult of grass roots -- III. Germany, 1867-1900 : The conservative intellectuals -- Stocker and the Berlin movement -- National and international organization -- Bockel and Ahlwardt -- The changing role of the conservative party -- IV. Austria, 1867-1900 : The failure of liberalism -- The nationality question -- Economic anti-semitism -- Schonerer and the liberal split -- Lueger and the Catholic revival -- The "united Christians" -- The battle for Vienna -- V. Germany and Austria, 1900-1914 : German parties after 1900 -- Austrian parties after 1900 -- The para-political organizations -- Pan-Germanism -- New ideologies for old causes -- The intellectual prestige of anti-semitism -- The social democrats -- The Catholic and Protestant churches -- The sociology of anti-semitic movements -- The position in 1914. |
Note |
Based on the author's thesis, Cambridge, 1960. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographies. |
Subject |
Antisemitism -- Germany.
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Antisemitism -- Austria.
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