Antisemitismus, Paganismus, Völkische Religion
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Edited by:
Hubert Cancik
and Uwe Puschner
About this book
Anti-Semitism and Anti-Judaism have been a part of European social reality since the classical period. Political, economic and social changes during the last third of the 19th century paved the way for the ideologies which, to a great extent, defined concepts of 'enemy'. In the 'voelkish' movement, anti-Semitic and non-Christian religious currents combined at the turn of the 20th century. As a result, communities and movements developed in Germany and Austria, using anti-Semitism to legitimise perceived 'racist characteristics' of these religions. Part of the syncretistic neo-heathen paganism is the recourse to antique religion, whilst the 'voelkish' religion scheme incorporated 'Germanic' models.
The collective volume Anti-Semitism, Paganism, Voelkish Religion presents anti-Semitism as social myth, as a system of stereotypes and as a system of beliefs within the framework of religious studies and the history of religion and of science. The contributions provide insight into the social, cultural and religious context in which this 'neo-paganism' existed, and into the ideological and organizational connections with anti-Semitism.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
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Remarks on ,The Jew‘ as a social Myth and some theoretical Reflections on Anti-Semitism
1 - Anti-Semitism in Scientific, Theological, Historical, and Ideological Perspective
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Classical Anti-Semitism: The Excursus on the Jews in Tacitus and its Ancient and Modern Reception
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Das Stereotyp des jüdischen Modernisierers. Abwehr mit vormodernen Begrifflichkeiten: Der „Schacherer“
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The Stereotype of the Jewish Modernizer as Illustrated by Anti-Semitic Criticism of the Big City
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The Case of Paul de Lagarde
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Anti-Semitism and German Voelkish Ideology
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„Ein heimlich offener Bund für das große Morgen ...“ Methoden systematischer Weltanschauungsproduktion während der Weimarer Republik
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Nationalismus und Antisemitismus in Deutschland Annäherung von zwei Disziplinen in der Historiographie
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Die Judenverfolgung im Spiegel geheimer NS Lage- und Stimmungsberichte 1933–1939. Ein Projektbericht
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„Rom gegen Judäa, Judäa gegen Rom“. Eine Kritik des schwarzen Nietzscheanismus
105 - Anti-Semitism and Paganism
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Religiöse Gruppenbildungen vormaliger ,Deutschgläubiger‘ nach 1945
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Religion of Nature or Racist Cult? Contemporary Neogermanic Pagan Movements in Germany
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Sigrid Hunke (1913–1999) Europe’s New Religion and its Old Stereotypes
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Notes on Contributors
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Index
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