The establishment of universal manhood suffrage and legal equality for Jews in Germany in the 1860s and 1870s gave way to the rise of political anti-Semitism to a degree not witnessed before. In Russia too, as a consequence of the reform era (1855-1881), the «Jewish Question» became one of the most hotly debated topics. In 1881 and 1882 the anti-Semitic climate in Germany and Russia culminated in anti-Jewish pogroms sweeping over parts of Prussia and Southern Russia. This study explores the heated debate which unfolded in 1881 and 1882 in the German press in response to these events. The simultaneity of the pogroms in Russia and Germany offers a unique opportunity to examine the response of German commentators to both domestic and foreign anti-Jewish violence.
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The Author: Sonja Weinberg studied Jewish History at University College London, where she also completed her Ph.D.
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Pp. Zustand: Sehr gut. 243 S. ; 22 cm Tadelloses Exemplar. - Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I The Framework -- 1 Ethnic Violence: Antipathy, Justification and Social Legitimation -- 2 The Historical Background -- Part II The Conservative Struggle against Liberalism -- 3 "To be or not to be-the 'Jewish Question'" -- 4 The "Pomeranian Civil War" -- 5 Russian Judeophobia -- Part III Catholic Ambivalences -- 6 The Jews and the Jewish Question -- 7 Protestants versus Catholics-Anti-Jewish Violence in Germany -- 8 The Pogroms in Russia -- Part IV Nihilists, Poles and East European Jews-a Hidden Government -- Agenda? -- 9 Philo-Semitism or Anti-Semitism -- 10 The Anti-Jewish Riots in Germany -- 11 Russians and Poles -- Part V The Jewish View: Assimilation and the Pain of Rejection -- 12 Politics and Anti-Semitism -- 13 The Anti-Jewish Riots in Germany and Russia -- Conclusion -- Appendix Bibliography 227 -- Index 237 ISBN 9783631602140 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 360. Artikel-Nr. 1088198
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The establishment of universal manhood suffrage and legal equality for Jews in Germany in the 1860s and 1870s gave way to the rise of political anti-Semitism to a degree not witnessed before. In Russia too, as a consequence of the reform era (1855-1881), the 'Jewish Question' became one of the most hotly debated topics. In 1881 and 1882 the anti-Semitic climate in Germany and Russia culminated in anti-Jewish pogroms sweeping over parts of Prussia and Southern Russia. This study explores the heated debate which unfolded in 1881 and 1882 in the German press in response to these events. The simultaneity of the pogroms in Russia and Germany offers a unique opportunity to examine the response of German commentators to both domestic and foreign anti-Jewish violence. Artikel-Nr. 9783631602140
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