From Prejudice to Persecution: A History of Austrian Anti-Semitism (3 page)

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Authors: Bruce F. Pauley

Tags: #History, #Jewish, #Europe, #Austria & Hungary, #Social Science, #Anthropology, #Cultural, #Discrimination & Race Relations, #test

The Option Question
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Chapter 7. Academic AntiSemitism in the Early Postwar Years
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Jewish Enrollment at Austrian Universities and Middle Schools
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The Deutsche Studentenschaft and Demands for a Numerus Clausus
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Anti-Semitic Violence at Austrian Universities
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The Influence of Austrian Academic AntiSemitism on Germany
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The Decline of AntiSemitism in 1924
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Chapter 8. Assassination and Intimidation
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The Assassination of Hugo Bettauer
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Zionism and the Austrian AntiSemites
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The XIVth World Zionist Congress
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Anti-Zionist Demonstrations
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Chapter 9. Segregation and Renewed Violence
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Private Clubs
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The Continuation of Academic AntiSemitism, 19251932
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The Creation of Student "Nations"
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An End to Academic Violence?: Jewish and American Protests
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Part III. The Varieties of Austrian AntiSemitism
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Chapter 10. The Marxists
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Marx, Engels, and the "Jewish Question"
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The Appeal of Socialism for Austrian Jews
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Marxist Attacks on "Jewish Capitalism"
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AntiSemites and the Social Democratic Party
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Chapter 11. The Roman Catholics
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Traditional Catholic Anti-Judaism
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The Postwar Christian Social Party
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Leopold Kunschak and the Extreme Catholic AntiSemites
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The Moderate Anti-Semite: Ignaz Seipel
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