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Issue03 / July 2012

Focus

The Making of Antisemitism as a Political Movement. Political History as Cultural History (1879-1914)

edited by Werner Bergman and Ulrich Wyrwa

  • Introduction by Werner Bergman and Ulrich Wyrwa                                        
  • Political Antisemitism and its Christian Antecedent. Trying to Make Sense of Nonsense by Victor Karady                                        
  • Designing Citizenship. The “Jewish Question” in the Debates of the Romanian Parliament (1866-1869) by Silvia Marton                                        
  • Romanian Parliamentary Debate on the Decisions of the Congress of Berlin in the Years around 1878-1879 by Iulia Maria Onac                                        
  • The Antisemitic Press in Bulgaria at the End of the 19th Century by Veselina Kulenska                                        
  • “A quarter of a century of struggle” of the Rola Weekly. “The great alliance” against the Jews by Maciej Moszynski                                        
  • British Discourses on ”the Jew" and "the Nation" 1899-1919 by Susanne Terwey                                        
  • Middle-class Gothenburg, Jewish Participation, and the Limits of Liberal Tolerance 1870-1900 by Christoph Leiska                                        
  • Russians, Jews, and Poles: Russification and Antisemitism 1881-1914 by Theodor R. Weeks                                        
  • “Because words are not deeds”
    Antisemitic Practice and Nationality Policies in Upper Hungary around 1900
    by Miloslav Szabo                                        
  • Antisemitism, “Economic Emancipation” and the Lithuanian Co-operative Movement before World War I by Klaus Richter                                        
  • How Antisemitic was the Political Catholicism in Croatia-Slavonia around 1900? by Marija Vulesica                                        
  • “Learning from Vienna Means Learning to Win”: the Cracovian Christian Socials and the "Antisemitic Turn" of 1896 by Tim Buchen                                        
  • Antisemitic Agitation and the Emergence of Political Catholicism in Mantua around 1900 by Ulrich Wyrwa                                        
  • Jewish Self-Defense and Black Hundreds in Zhitomir. A Case Study on the Pogroms of 1905 in Tsarist Russia by Stefan Wiese                                        
  • Antisemitic Rumours and Violence in Corfu at the End of 19th Century by Maria Margaroni                                        
  • Anti-Jewish Prejudices, Antisemitic Ideologies, Open Violence: Antisemitism in European Comparison from the 1870s to the First World War. A Commentary by Reinhard Rurup                                        
  • The Image of Antisemites in German and Austrian Caricatures by Ulrich Wyrwa                                        
  • Stamps, Stickers and Stigmata. A Social Practice of Antisemitism Presented in a Slide-show by Isabel Enzenbach                                        

Discussion

Marcello Flores, Simon Levis Sullam, Marie-Anne Matard-Bonucci                                         Storia della Shoah in Italia
Vicende, memorie, rappresentazioni
Discussion by Franklin H. Adler Discussion by Guri Schwarz

Reviews

  • Limes. Rivista italiana di geopolitica “Israele più solo, più forte”
    Arturo Marzano                                        
  • András Kovács The Stranger at Hand
    Antisemitic Prejudices in Post-Communist Hungary
    Adam Kerpel-Fronius                                        
  • Vladas Sirutavičius, Darius Staliūnas (eds.) A Pragmatic Alliance
    Jewish-Lithuanian Political Cooperation at the Beginning of the 20th Century
    Klaus Richter                                        
  • Luigi Reale Mussolini’s Concentration Camps for Civilians
    An insight into the nature of fascist racism
    Matteo Stefanori                                        
  • Filippo Petrucci Gli ebrei in Algeria e in Tunisia, 1940-1943
    Daniela Melfa                                        
  • Jeffrey Veidlinger Jewish Public Culture in Late Imperial Russia
    Elissa Bemporad                                        

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Focus

  • The Making of Antisemitism as a Political Movement. Political History as Cultural History (1879-1914) by Werner Bergman and Ulrich Wyrwa                                        
  • Political Antisemitism and its Christian Antecedent. Trying to Make Sense of Nonsense by Victor Karady                                        
  • Designing Citizenship. The “Jewish Question” in the Debates of the Romanian Parliament (1866-1869) by Silvia Marton                                        
  • Romanian Parliamentary Debate on the Decisions of the Congress of Berlin in the Years around 1878-1879 by Iulia Maria Onac                                        
  • The Antisemitic Press in Bulgaria at the End of the 19th Century by Veselina Kulenska                                        
  • “A quarter of a century of struggle” of the Rola Weekly. “The great alliance” against the Jews by Maciej Moszynski                                        
  • British Discourses on ”the Jew" and "the Nation" 1899-1919 by Susanne Terwey                                        
  • Middle-class Gothenburg, Jewish Participation, and the Limits of Liberal Tolerance 1870-1900 by Christoph Leiska                                        
  • Russians, Jews, and Poles: Russification and Antisemitism 1881-1914 by Theodor R. Weeks                                        
  • “Because words are not deeds”
    Antisemitic Practice and Nationality Policies in Upper Hungary around 1900
    by Miloslav Szabo                                        
  • Antisemitism, “Economic Emancipation” and the Lithuanian Co-operative Movement before World War I by Klaus Richter                                        
  • How Antisemitic was the Political Catholicism in Croatia-Slavonia around 1900? by Marija Vulesica                                        
  • “Learning from Vienna Means Learning to Win”: the Cracovian Christian Socials and the "Antisemitic Turn" of 1896 by Tim Buchen                                        
  • Antisemitic Agitation and the Emergence of Political Catholicism in Mantua around 1900 by Ulrich Wyrwa                                        
  • Jewish Self-Defense and Black Hundreds in Zhitomir. A Case Study on the Pogroms of 1905 in Tsarist Russia by Stefan Wiese                                        
  • Antisemitic Rumours and Violence in Corfu at the End of 19th Century by Maria Margaroni                                        
  • Anti-Jewish Prejudices, Antisemitic Ideologies, Open Violence: Antisemitism in European Comparison from the 1870s to the First World War. A Commentary by Reinhard Rurup                                        
  • The Image of Antisemites in German and Austrian Caricatures by Ulrich Wyrwa                                        
  • Stamps, Stickers and Stigmata. A Social Practice of Antisemitism Presented in a Slide-show by Isabel Enzenbach                                        

Discussion

M. Flores, Simon Levis Sullam and M.-A. Matard-Bonucci                                        
Storia della Shoah in Italia
Vicende, memorie, rappresentazioni
Discussion by Franklin H. Adler
Discussion by Guri Schwarz

Reviews

Limes. Rivista italiana di geopolitica “Israele più solo, più forte” by Arturo Marzano                                        
András Kovács The Stranger at Hand
Antisemitic Prejudices in Post-Communist Hungary
by Adam Kerpel-Fronius                                        
Vladas Sirutavičius, Darius Staliūnas (eds.) A Pragmatic Alliance
Jewish-Lithuanian Political Cooperation at the Beginning of the 20th Century
by Klaus Richter                                        
Luigi Reale Mussolini’s Concentration Camps for Civilians
An insight into the nature of fascist racism
by Matteo Stefanori                                        
Filippo Petrucci Gli ebrei in Algeria e in Tunisia, 1940-1943 by Daniela Melfa                                        
Jeffrey Veidlinger Jewish Public Culture in Late Imperial Russia by Elissa Bemporad