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Der Widerruf

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A collection of essays and lectures, many of them published previously, dealing with Jews in the intellectual life of 20th-century Germany and Austria. Mentions antisemitism experienced by some of these Jews or their fate during the Nazi period. Describes the Jewish self-hatred of Weininger (pp. 104-132), as well as debates between Rathenau and Einstein and between Benjamin and Scholem on the Jews' desire to be full-fledged Germans vs. the Germans' rejection of Jews. A preliminary chapter on Felix Mendelssohn places him in the context of Jewish emancipation, and a closing chapter, "Deutsche und Juden nach dem Widerruf" (pp. 429-446), traces German antisemitism from emancipation to the present. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Title Der Widerruf : über Deutsche und Juden / Hans Mayer.
Edition 2. Aufl.
Publisher Frankfurt am Main : Suhrkamp Verlag
Creation Date 1994
Notes Includes index.
Extent 467 pages
21 cm.
Language German
National Library system number 990013094690205171

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