Table of Contents
Frontmatter Contents Part IV: Austria Austria – Vicissitudes of Anti-Modernism: Origins and Continuities of Populist Antisemitism Georg von Schoenerer and the Genesis of Modern Austrian Antisemitism Pan-Germanism: Anti-Semitism in Mass-Style Politics Lueger’s Heritage: Anti-Semitism in Austrian Party Politics The Viennese Artisans and the Origins of Political Antisemitism, 1880–1890 Karl Lueger and the Viennese Jews: Rhetorics and Realities Vienna and Its Jews: The Solitary Scapegoat in Post-War Vienna Political Antisemitism in Interwar Vienna The Jews of Vienna from the Anschluss to the Holocaust Part V: Hungary Hungary – Historic Catastrophes and Long-Range Changes Anti-Semitism in Hungary 1882–1932 Trianon Hungary, Jews and Politics Right Radicalism in the Immediate Post-War Period Hungarian Politics and the Jewish Question in the 1930s Anti-Jewish Measures and Policies and Nazi Influence in the 1930s Two Contrasting Policies toward Jews: Russia and Hungary Part VI: Poland Poland – Culture of Anti-Semitism Polish-Jewish Relations: Historic Background The Jewries of Interwar Poland Rural Anti-Semitism in Galicia before World War I Ethnic Diversity in Twentieth Century Poland Polish-Jewish Relations during World War I Poles and Jews between the Wars: Historic Overview Anti-Semitism and Jews in Poland, 1918–1939 Anti-Semitism and Jewish Economic and Social Conditions, 1918–1939 Jewish Social Status in Sociological Perspective Jewish Caste Status in Poland Polish Folk Culture and the Jew Part VII: Russia Czarist Russia and the Soviet Union – Enduring Mentalities Anti-Semitism at the Close of the Czarist Era Reforming Jews – Reforming Russians Geographical and Socioeconomic Factors in the 1881. Anti-Jewish Pogroms in Russia Jewish Self-Defence during the Russian Pogroms of 1903–1906 The Beilis Case: Anti-Semitism and Politics in the Reign of Nicholas II World and Domestic Reaction to the Beiliss Case Periods of Kremlin Jewish Policies Jews in Russia: The First World War and the Revolutionary Period The Ukrainian Jewish-Problem Soviet Policies toward the Jews: From Lenin to Stalin Social and Economic Changes Among Soviet Jews Socio-Economic Modernization and Imposed Culture Change Continuities in Popular Perception of Jews in the Soviet Union Epilogue Epilogue Backmatter