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Description
Despite all the thousands of studies of the Holocaust and the rise of Nazi Germany, we still have no satisfactory explanation of why this tragedy occurred in one of the most "civilized" of Western nations. John Weiss's Ideology of Death is the first book to explore the unique nature of German history, showing how it rejected the liberal ideals of the Enlightenment, and to trace the culture of racism and anti-Semitism among powerful elites and ordinary Germans over a long period of German history. In a stunningly lucid narrative, Weiss describes exactly how and why Christian anti-Semitism, in its unique form among German Protestants and Austrian Catholics, reinforced modern secular racism to create an explosive mix. Using the latest research, he details how the Nazis, building on traditional German anti-Semitism, were able to adjust it so as to appeal to a wide variety of social groups–crucial to their electoral success. And he explains the specific complicities of various German groups and institutions in the Holocaust, and why they voluntarily cooperated with the Nazis. In its clarity and compelling argument, Ideology of Death is certain to be one of the most important books for many years to come on the reasons behind the Holocaust.
Table of Contents
Part 2 The Christian Legacy 3
Part 3 Luther and the Reformation 20
Part 4 The Enlightenment 36
Part 5 The Liberation of the Jews in France 50
Part 6 The Nationalist Reaction: Germany, 1815-1848 64
Part 7 Anti-Semitism in the Bismarck Era 80
Part 8 The Rise of Populist Anti-Semitism 97
Part 9 Anti-Semitism Among the Elites, 1890-1914 112
Part 10 Anti-Semitism, Academics, and Intellectuals, 1890-1914 128
Part 11 Opposing Anti-Semitism 143
Part 12 Catholic Anti-Semitism in the Austrian Empire 156
Part 13 Racial Nationalism in Austria 173
Part 14 Hitler in Austria 191
Part 15 The Great War and Racism 206
Part 16 The Seedbed: The Postwar Wave of Anti-Semitism 222
Part 17 The Battle for Culture 239
Part 18 Organizing the Nazis, 1924-1930
19 Anti-Semitism and the Nazi Vote 271
Part 20 Hitler and the Elites 288
Part 21 Hitler in Power 306
Part 22 Toward a Racial Empire 317
Part 23 The Ideology of Death 325
Part 24 Complicities 342
Part 25 Resistance, Public Opinion, Knowledge 362
Part 26 Aftermath: Judgment and Innocence 380
Part 27 Notes 399
Part 28 Index 413
Product details
Published | Sep 01 1997 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 444 |
ISBN | 9781566631747 |
Imprint | Ivan R. Dee |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Effective.
Booklist
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Illuminating...deserves a permanent place on bookshelves.
Publishers Weekly
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An extremely stimulating and informative work...Weiss has produced a detailed, clearly written account.
Kirkus Reviews
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For many readers this book can safely take the place of an entire history.
Raul Hilberg, author of The Destruction of the European Jews