Between heimat and hatred : Jews and the right in Germany, 1871-1935 / Philipp Nielsen.
2019
DS134.25
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Title
Between heimat and hatred : Jews and the right in Germany, 1871-1935 / Philipp Nielsen.
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ISBN
9780190930691 (electronic book)
Published
New York : Oxford University Press, 2019.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Call Number
DS134.25
Dewey Decimal Classification
943.004924
Summary
'From Heimat to Hatred' studies German Jews involved in ventures that were from the beginning, or became increasingly, of the Right. Jewish agricultural settlement, Jews' participation in the so-called "Defense of Germandom in the East", their place in military and veteran circles and finally right-of-center politics form the core of this book. It investigates the inherent tension in the involvement in such ventures between sincere dedication to them and the apologetic defense against antisemitic stereotypes of rootlessness, intellectualism or cosmopolitanism.
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Previously issued in print: 2019.
'From Heimat to Hatred' studies German Jews involved in ventures that were from the beginning, or became increasingly, of the Right. Jewish agricultural settlement, Jews' participation in the so-called "Defense of Germandom in the East", their place in military and veteran circles and finally right-of-center politics form the core of this book. It investigates the inherent tension in the involvement in such ventures between sincere dedication to them and the apologetic defense against antisemitic stereotypes of rootlessness, intellectualism or cosmopolitanism.
'From Heimat to Hatred' studies German Jews involved in ventures that were from the beginning, or became increasingly, of the Right. Jewish agricultural settlement, Jews' participation in the so-called "Defense of Germandom in the East", their place in military and veteran circles and finally right-of-center politics form the core of this book. It investigates the inherent tension in the involvement in such ventures between sincere dedication to them and the apologetic defense against antisemitic stereotypes of rootlessness, intellectualism or cosmopolitanism.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on May 8, 2019).
Series
Oxford scholarship online.
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Print version: 9780190930660
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