In clear, moving prose, ESAU'S TEARS explores the remarkable and revealing variety of modern anti-Semitism that began to rise in the 1870s in Europe and the United States. Historian Albert Lindemann discovered that anti-Semitism was stronger in some countries than in others. He speculates on this variance and the differing perceptions about the rise of the Jews in certain areas in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
In clear, moving prose, ESAU'S TEARS explores the remarkable and revealing variety of modern anti-Semitism that began to rise in the 1870s in Europe and the United States. Historian Albert Lindemann discovered that anti-Semitism was stronger in some countries than in others. He speculates on this variance and the differing perceptions about the rise of the Jews in certain areas in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Part I. The Long-Range Background: 1. Anti-Semitism before the modern period: overview and definition 2. Modern times (1700 to the 1870s) Part II. The Appearance of Modern Anti-Semitism (1870-90): 3. Germans and Jews (1870-1980) 4. Anti-Semitic ideology and movement in Germany (1879 to the 1890s) 5. Socialists, Jews, and anti-Semites 6. Austria-Hungary: radical radicalism and Schlamperei 7. France: Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity 8. A sweet exile? Part III. The Belle Epoque (1890-1914): 9. The failures: Russia and Romania 10. The ambiguities of 'failure' in the Belle Epoque: Germany and Austria 11. The ambiguous successes: Great Britain and the United States Part IV. A Decade of War and Revolution (1914-24): 12. World War I 13. Jews and revolution (1917-34) Part V. The Fascist Era: Europe between the Wars: 14. Fascism and Anti-Semitism Epilogue Conclusions.
Preface Part I. The Long-Range Background: 1. Anti-Semitism before the modern period: overview and definition 2. Modern times (1700 to the 1870s) Part II. The Appearance of Modern Anti-Semitism (1870-90): 3. Germans and Jews (1870-1980) 4. Anti-Semitic ideology and movement in Germany (1879 to the 1890s) 5. Socialists, Jews, and anti-Semites 6. Austria-Hungary: radical radicalism and Schlamperei 7. France: Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity 8. A sweet exile? Part III. The Belle Epoque (1890-1914): 9. The failures: Russia and Romania 10. The ambiguities of 'failure' in the Belle Epoque: Germany and Austria 11. The ambiguous successes: Great Britain and the United States Part IV. A Decade of War and Revolution (1914-24): 12. World War I 13. Jews and revolution (1917-34) Part V. The Fascist Era: Europe between the Wars: 14. Fascism and Anti-Semitism Epilogue Conclusions.
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