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Introduction
pt. I : Background, 1700-1780
1 : The Christian tradition : Eisenmenger
2 : The Rationalist reorientation
3 : Voltaire
pt. II : Germany, 1780-1819
4 : Ideological counterattack
5 : Philosophy the heir of theology
6 : Nationalism and romanticism
7 : Incitement and riot
pt. III : France, 1780-1880
8 : The Revolutionary promise and the Catholic reaction
9 : The Socialist indictment
10 : The Liberal ambiguity
11 : Jews and Freemasons
pt. IV : Germany, 1830-1873
12 : The German liberals' image of the Jew
13 : The Radicals : Feuerbach, Bauer, Marx
14 : The Scandal of the Jewish artist : Richard Wagner
15 : The Christian state
16 : The Jewish stereotype and assimilation
17 : The Conservatives' rearguard action
pt. V : Austria-Hungary, 1780-1880
18 : The Austrian prelude
19 : The Hungarian prelude
pt. VI : The Movement
20 : The Incubation
21 : The Crystallization
22 : The Hungarian variation
23 : The Austrian extension
24 : French anti-semitism
pt. VII : Culmination
25 : Racism and the Nazi climax
26 : Anti-semitism through the ages.

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