Esau's Tears: Modern Anti-Semitism and the Rise of the JewsCambridge University Press, 1997 - Broj stranica: 568 Esau's Tears explores the rise of modern racial-political anti-Semitism in Europe and the United States. Previous histories have been more concerned with description than analysis and most have lacked balance. The evidence presented in this volume suggests that anti-Semitism in these years was more ambiguous than usually presented, less pervasive and central to the lives of both Jews and non-Jews, and by no means clearly pointed to a rising hatred of Jews everywhere, even less to the likelihood of mass murder. Hatred of Jews was not as mysterious or incomprehensible as often presented, but may be related to the differing perceptions of the rise of the Jews in modern times. |
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AntiSemitism before the Modem Period Overview and Definition | 3 |
The Rise of the Jews | 20 |
The Origins Evolution and Ambiguities of the Term AntiSemitism | 23 |
Classical AntiSemitism | 26 |
Christian AntiSemitism | 29 |
The Church Triumphant John Chrysostom | 33 |
The Charge of Deicide Jewish Survival | 35 |
Modern Times 1700to the 1870s | 40 |
Catholic Antimodernism and AntiSemitism | 197 |
vonSchõnerer | 200 |
The Disintegration of Democratic Radicalism | 202 |
France Liberty Equality and Fraternity | 206 |
The Third Republic and the Jews | 211 |
The Rise of the Jews and the Dilemmas of Modernism | 212 |
The Political Crises and Scandals of the 1880s | 213 |
The Boulangists | 215 |
The French Revolution and the Jews | 44 |
Napoleon and the Assembly of Jewish Notables | 48 |
Contrasts between East and West | 50 |
Trends within Judaism | 53 |
Secularism and Divided Fidelities | 55 |
The Liberal Years of Midcentury | 56 |
Backward Russia and the Ostjuden | 57 |
The Pale of Settlement | 61 |
Russias LiberalExperiment | 64 |
Revolutionary Agitation and Tsarist Reaction | 67 |
The Concept of Race | 70 |
Blood Imagery | 74 |
Racism and AntiSemitism | 78 |
The Evolution of the Vocabulary of Race | 84 |
Racist Ideas among Jews | 90 |
The Ambiguities of NanJewish Racism | 92 |
THE APPEARANCE OF MODERN ANTISEMITISM18701890 | 97 |
Germans and Jews 18701890 | 103 |
The German Problem the Sonderweg | 104 |
German Liberalism and the New German State | 107 |
Junker Hegemony and the Jews | 110 |
The Rise of the Jews in Germany | 114 |
The Mittelstand and Modernism in Germany | 116 |
The Founding Years and the Crash of 1873 | 118 |
The Press Campaign against the Jews | 120 |
The Kulturkampfand the Jews | 122 |
Bismarcks Move to the Right | 124 |
AntiSemitic Ideology and Movement in Germany 1879 to the 1890s | 126 |
Wilhelm Marr | 127 |
Heinrich von Treitschke | 131 |
Treitschke and Graetz | 139 |
Adolf Stoecker | 142 |
AntiSemitic Movement and Countermovement | 147 |
The Peasants and Otto Bõckel | 152 |
Precursors to Nazism? | 155 |
Socialists Jews and AntiSemites | 158 |
The Enlightened Tradition of Socialism | 160 |
Marxian Socialism and the Jews | 162 |
French Socialism and the Jews | 166 |
Jewish Attitudes to Socialism | 168 |
SocialDemocratic Attitudes to Jews | 171 |
Socialist Interpretations of AntiSemitism | 174 |
Jew1sh Socialists and Assimilation | 180 |
AustriaHungary Racial Radicalism and Schlamperei | 182 |
Between Germany and Russia | 185 |
Liberalism and the Rise of the Jews | 187 |
German Nationalism and Ethnic Insecurity | 190 |
The Jewish Press and the Crash of 1873 | 193 |
AntiSemitic Ideology | 194 |
The Assumptianists | 219 |
Toussenel Barrès Drumont | 221 |
A Gathering Storm of AntiSemitism? | 227 |
The Dreyfus Affair | 230 |
A Drey fusion Revolution? | 234 |
A Sweet Exile? | 238 |
Jews in NineteenthCentury Great Britain | 239 |
The Issue of Exceptionalism | 251 |
Racism and Social Conflict in the United States | 261 |
The Jews in Hungary | 263 |
THE BELLE EPOQUE 18901914 | 273 |
The Failures Russia and Romania | 279 |
The Paradoxes of Modernization in Russia the Kishinev Pogrom | 290 |
Modern AntiSemitism in Russia | 300 |
Nicholas II and the Power of International Jewry | 301 |
The Beilis Affair | 305 |
The Worst in Europe? | 306 |
The Ambiguities of Failure in the Belle Epoque Germany and Austria | 319 |
The Appearance of Zionism | 320 |
AntiSemitism and German Traditions | 330 |
of AntiSemitism in Germany | 334 |
Karl Lueger | 337 |
Langbehn Lagarde Chamberlain | 347 |
The Ambiguous Successes Great Britain and the United States | 355 |
Still Exceptional? | 371 |
The Leo Frank Affair | 381 |
A DECADE OF WAR AND REVOLUTION 19141924 | 387 |
World War I | 391 |
The Expansion of Germany into Russia | 395 |
The Beginning of Disillusionment in the West | 398 |
The Peace Settlement | 406 |
The Balfour Declaration and the Palestinian Mandate | 413 |
Jews and Revolution 19171934 | 423 |
Fantasy and Reality | 424 |
From March to November | 436 |
The Red Terror a Jewish Terror? | 440 |
Stalin and Trotsky | 448 |
THE FASCIST ERA EUROPE BETWEEN THE WARS | 457 |
Fascism and AntiSemitism | 461 |
Defining Fascism | 462 |
Mussolini from Socialist Revolutionary to II Duce | 464 |
The Jews of Italy | 471 |
The Italian Model of Fascism | 477 |
The Establishment of the Weimar Republic | 481 |
Hitlers Early Career the Genesis of His AntiSemitism | 483 |
Hitler and the Nazi Party | 498 |
Epilogue and Conclusions | 505 |
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