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Acknowledgments; Contents; List of Figures; Chapter 1: Introduction: Outsiders Within; Notes; Chapter 2: The Jewish Dilemma of Exclusion in Late Imperial Central Europe; Alfred Fried and the Experience of Antisemitism; Liberal and Progressive Politics; Vienna and Berlin: Germany's Two Faces; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 3: Pacifism, Empire, and Social Evolution; Pacifism as Social Science; Felix von Luschan and War as the Engine of Human Progress; Alfred Nossig and the Internationalization of Empire; Conclusion; Notes
Chapter 4: Pacifist Realpolitik: Selling Pan-Europe to Militarists and NationalistsPrecedents and Models for Pan-Europe; Fried's Proposal for Pan-Europe; Challenges and Objections to Pan-Europe's Realization; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5: Aristocrats and Jews as Elites and Pariahs in Interwar Central Europe; Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi and the Experience of Aristocratic Marginality; Stefan Zweig, the Viennese Elite, and the Ideal of European Cultural Unity; Joseph Roth and the Critique of Elite Culture; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 6: Bridging the Gap: Pan-Europe between the Left and the Right
Pan-Europe between the WarsRace, Empire, and Europe's Place on the World Stage; The Wrong Kind of Attention: Freemasons and Conspiracy Theories; A Delicate Alliance: The Pan-European Union and the Peace Movement; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 7: Conclusion: The Limits of Shared Experience; Notes; Bibliography; Note on Archival Sources; Published Sources; Index
Chapter 4: Pacifist Realpolitik: Selling Pan-Europe to Militarists and NationalistsPrecedents and Models for Pan-Europe; Fried's Proposal for Pan-Europe; Challenges and Objections to Pan-Europe's Realization; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5: Aristocrats and Jews as Elites and Pariahs in Interwar Central Europe; Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi and the Experience of Aristocratic Marginality; Stefan Zweig, the Viennese Elite, and the Ideal of European Cultural Unity; Joseph Roth and the Critique of Elite Culture; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 6: Bridging the Gap: Pan-Europe between the Left and the Right
Pan-Europe between the WarsRace, Empire, and Europe's Place on the World Stage; The Wrong Kind of Attention: Freemasons and Conspiracy Theories; A Delicate Alliance: The Pan-European Union and the Peace Movement; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 7: Conclusion: The Limits of Shared Experience; Notes; Bibliography; Note on Archival Sources; Published Sources; Index