Ideology of death : why the Holocaust happened in Germany /
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Author / Creator: | Weiss, John, 1927- |
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Imprint: | Chicago : Ivan R. Dee, 1996. |
Description: | xii, 427 p. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2372089 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. The Christian Legacy
- 2. Luther and the Reformation
- 3. The Enlightenment
- 4. The Liberation of the Jews in France
- 5. The Nationalist Reaction: Germany, 1815-1848
- 6. Anti-Semitism in the Bismarck Era
- 7. The Rise of Populist Anti-Semitism
- 8. Anti-Semitism Among the Elites, 1890-1914
- 9. Anti-Semitism, Academics, and Intellectuals, 1890-1914
- 10. Opposing Anti-Semitism
- 11. Catholic Anti-Semitism in the Austrian Empire
- 12. Racial Nationalism in Austria
- 13. Hitler in Austria
- 14. The Great War and Racism
- 15. The Seedbed: The Postwar Wave of Anti-Semitism
- 16. The Battle for Culture
- 17. Organizing the Nazis, 1924-1930
- 18. Anti-Semitism and the Nazi Vote
- 19. Hitler and the Elites
- 20. Hitler in Power
- 21. Toward a Racial Empire
- 22. The Ideology of Death
- 23. Complicities
- 24. Resistance, Public Opinion, Knowledge
- 25. Aftermath: Judgment and Innocence.