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(Ebook) Sites of European Antisemitism in the Age of Mass Politics, 1880–1918 by Robert Nemes; Daniel Unowsky ISBN 9781611685817, 1611685818

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Authors:Robert Nemes; Daniel Unowsky
Pages:328 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:Hardcover
Publisher:Brandeis University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.53 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781611685817, 1611685818
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(Ebook) Sites of European Antisemitism in the Age of Mass Politics, 1880–1918 by Robert Nemes; Daniel Unowsky ISBN 9781611685817, 1611685818

This innovative collection of essays on the upsurge of antisemitism across Europe in the decades around 1900 shifts the focus away from intellectuals and well-known incidents to less-familiar events, actors, and locations, including smaller towns and villages. This “from below” perspective offers a new look at a much-studied phenomenon: essays link provincial violence and antisemitic politics with regional, state, and even transnational trends. Featuring a diverse array of geographies that include Great Britain, France, Austria-Hungary, Romania, Italy, Greece, and the Russian Empire, the book demonstrates the complex interplay of many factors—economic, religious, political, and personal—that led people to attack their Jewish neighbors.
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