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German Politics and the Jews: Düsseldorf and Nuremberg, 1910-1933: Oxford Historical Monographs

Autor Anthony Kauders
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 oct 1996
This is a scholarly reassessment of the `Jewish Question' in Germany (1910-1933). Anthony Kauders challenges the view that, following Hitler's rise to power, anti-Semitism radically increased among the majority of Germans. He argues that the Weimar Republic was also very influential in changing people's attitudes towards the Jews and their place in German society. Through a study of Düsseldorf and Nuremberg, two German cities of comparable size but disparate regional, religious, and economic characteristics, he explores the attitudes of journalists, politicians, clerics, and ordinary people. Using local and national archival material, Dr Kauders is able to show that, whereas before the First World War most Germans would distance themselves from racial anti-Semitism, after 1918 many Germans agreed with völkisch agitators that Jews were, in a variety of ways, alien to the national community.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198206316
ISBN-10: 0198206313
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 146 x 224 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Historical Monographs

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

Pulzer provides a balanced account of post-war German politics and history which will be an invaluable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate courses on German politics as well as a most stimulating contribution to the intellectual discourse on the 'Befindlichkeit' of Germany, particularly since unification.
Kauders's study excels in structural clarity, making no claims that it cannot fulfill, yet contributing much more than simply 'a further description' to help improve our understanding of Jew-hatred ... Kauders has not only presented a clear exposition of the impact of the 'Jewish question' on German politics, but upgraded the reputation of local history as a discipline of clarity and relevance. This 'tale of two cities' is an accomplished and rewarding book. Kauders's avowedly qualititative method has served effectively to condense a mass of diverse material into an orderly and nuanced discussion.
Kauders' work makes a significant contribution to the current historiography on the prehistory of the Holocaust ... The quantity of material mustered is impressive and ensures that none of the points raised are without a weight of information to support them ... those interested in a regional study that disputes some of Goldhagen's globalist theories would also find this book interesting.