The state, the nation, & the Jews : liberalism and the antisemitism dispute in Bismarck's Germany /
The State, the Nation, and the Jews is a study of Germany's late nineteenth-century antisemitism dispute and of the liberal tradition that engendered it. The Berlin Antisemitism Dispute began in 1879 when a leading German liberal, Heinrich von Treitschke, wrote an article supporting anti-Jewish...
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Language: | English |
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Lincoln :
University of Nebraska Press,
[2008]
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Table of Contents:
- Liberals, antisemites, and the "educated men"
- Jew-hatred and nationality
- German-Jewish "mixed culture"
- State, nation, race, religion
- Emancipation, assimilation, and the concept of rights
- The riddle of Treitschke's intentions
- Dissent and consensus in the Berlin antisemitism dispute
- Antisemitism
- Liberalism and national liberalism
- Nationalism and the reich of 1871.