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Anti-Jewish Measures and Policies and Nazi Influence in the 1930s

  • NATHANIEL KATZBURG
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2 Austria - Hungary - Poland - Russia
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents V
  3. Part IV: Austria
  4. Austria – Vicissitudes of Anti-Modernism: Origins and Continuities of Populist Antisemitism 669
  5. Georg von Schoenerer and the Genesis of Modern Austrian Antisemitism 675
  6. Pan-Germanism: Anti-Semitism in Mass-Style Politics 689
  7. Lueger’s Heritage: Anti-Semitism in Austrian Party Politics 700
  8. The Viennese Artisans and the Origins of Political Antisemitism, 1880–1890 720
  9. Karl Lueger and the Viennese Jews: Rhetorics and Realities 776
  10. Vienna and Its Jews: The Solitary Scapegoat in Post-War Vienna 797
  11. Political Antisemitism in Interwar Vienna 811
  12. The Jews of Vienna from the Anschluss to the Holocaust 836
  13. Part V: Hungary
  14. Hungary – Historic Catastrophes and Long-Range Changes 857
  15. Anti-Semitism in Hungary 1882–1932 863
  16. Trianon Hungary, Jews and Politics 893
  17. Right Radicalism in the Immediate Post-War Period 916
  18. Hungarian Politics and the Jewish Question in the 1930s 924
  19. Anti-Jewish Measures and Policies and Nazi Influence in the 1930s 939
  20. Two Contrasting Policies toward Jews: Russia and Hungary 948
  21. Part VI: Poland
  22. Poland – Culture of Anti-Semitism 963
  23. Polish-Jewish Relations: Historic Background 972
  24. The Jewries of Interwar Poland 989
  25. Rural Anti-Semitism in Galicia before World War I 996
  26. Ethnic Diversity in Twentieth Century Poland 1006
  27. Polish-Jewish Relations during World War I 1022
  28. Poles and Jews between the Wars: Historic Overview 1038
  29. Anti-Semitism and Jews in Poland, 1918–1939 1063
  30. Anti-Semitism and Jewish Economic and Social Conditions, 1918–1939 1091
  31. Jewish Social Status in Sociological Perspective 1135
  32. Jewish Caste Status in Poland 1153
  33. Polish Folk Culture and the Jew 1165
  34. Part VII: Russia
  35. Czarist Russia and the Soviet Union – Enduring Mentalities 1177
  36. Anti-Semitism at the Close of the Czarist Era 1188
  37. Reforming Jews – Reforming Russians 1208
  38. Geographical and Socioeconomic Factors in the 1881. Anti-Jewish Pogroms in Russia 1230
  39. Jewish Self-Defence during the Russian Pogroms of 1903–1906 1244
  40. The Beilis Case: Anti-Semitism and Politics in the Reign of Nicholas II 1257
  41. World and Domestic Reaction to the Beiliss Case 1274
  42. Periods of Kremlin Jewish Policies 1288
  43. Jews in Russia: The First World War and the Revolutionary Period 1291
  44. The Ukrainian Jewish-Problem 1312
  45. Soviet Policies toward the Jews: From Lenin to Stalin 1325
  46. Social and Economic Changes Among Soviet Jews 1342
  47. Socio-Economic Modernization and Imposed Culture Change 1357
  48. Continuities in Popular Perception of Jews in the Soviet Union 1383
  49. Epilogue
  50. Epilogue 1409
  51. Backmatter 751
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