Austrians and Jews in the Twentieth Century: From Franz Joseph to Waldheim
The relationship between Austrians and Jews in the twentieth-century has been tragic. In the age of Franz Joseph, Jews achieved a degree of security, although their position was already being undermined by antisemitism, ethnic conflicts and nationalism. This book examines the relationship between Austrians and Jews which culminated in the 1938 Anschluss and the Holocaust. It also shows how antisemitism survived the War and how the ground was prepared for the international isolation of Austria during the Waldheim Affair.
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Austrians and Jews in the Twentieth Century: From Franz Joseph to Waldheim
The relationship between Austrians and Jews in the twentieth-century has been tragic. In the age of Franz Joseph, Jews achieved a degree of security, although their position was already being undermined by antisemitism, ethnic conflicts and nationalism. This book examines the relationship between Austrians and Jews which culminated in the 1938 Anschluss and the Holocaust. It also shows how antisemitism survived the War and how the ground was prepared for the international isolation of Austria during the Waldheim Affair.
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Austrians and Jews in the Twentieth Century: From Franz Joseph to Waldheim

Austrians and Jews in the Twentieth Century: From Franz Joseph to Waldheim

by Robert S. Wistrich (Editor)
Austrians and Jews in the Twentieth Century: From Franz Joseph to Waldheim

Austrians and Jews in the Twentieth Century: From Franz Joseph to Waldheim

by Robert S. Wistrich (Editor)

Hardcover(1992)

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The relationship between Austrians and Jews in the twentieth-century has been tragic. In the age of Franz Joseph, Jews achieved a degree of security, although their position was already being undermined by antisemitism, ethnic conflicts and nationalism. This book examines the relationship between Austrians and Jews which culminated in the 1938 Anschluss and the Holocaust. It also shows how antisemitism survived the War and how the ground was prepared for the international isolation of Austria during the Waldheim Affair.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333532096
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 10/27/1992
Series: From Franz Joseph to Waldheim
Edition description: 1992
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction - The Jews of Germany and Austria: A Comparative Perspective; M.L.Rozenblit - Jews, Czechs and Germans in Bohemia before 1914; H.J.Kieval - Herzl's Tannh user: the Redemption of the Artist as Politician; S.Beller - Jewish Assimilation in Austria: Karl Kraus, Franz Werfel and Joseph Roth on the Catastrophe of 1914-19; W.O.McCagg - 'Jewish Self-Hatred'? The Cases of Arthur Schnitzler and Canetti; R.Robertson - David Vogel: a Hebrew Novelist in Vienna; G.Shaked - Albert Ehrenstein and the Tragedy of Exile; H.Mittelmann - The Pagan Freud; P.Loewenberg - Judaic Motifs in Wittgenstein; R.Chatterjee - Arnold Schoenberg: Language, Modernism and Jewish Identity; L.Botstein - The Kraus-Bekessy Controversy in Inter-war Vienna; E.Timms - The Dynamics of Persecution in Austria, 1938-45; G.Botz - Neutrality, not Sympathy. Jews in Austria after 1945; R.Knight - The Kreisky Phenomenon: a Reassessment; R.S.Wistrich - Reflections on the Waldheim Affair; R.Mitten - Index
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