- Introduction
- I. Background, 1700–1780
- 1. The Christian Tradition: Eisenmenger
- 2. The Rationalist Reorientation
- 3. Voltaire
- II. Germany, 1780–1819
- 4. Ideological Counterattack
- 5. Philosophy the Heir of Theology
- 6. Nationalism and Romanticism
- 7. Incitement and Riot
- III. France, 1780–1880
- 8. The Revolutionary Promise and the Catholic Reaction
- 9. The Socialist Indictment
- 10. The Liberal Ambiguity
- 11. Jews and Freemasons
- IV. Germany, 1830–1873
- 12. The German Liberals’ Image of the Jew
- 13. The Radicals: Feuerbach, Bauer, Marx
- 14. The Scandal of the Jewish Artist: Richard Wagner
- 15. The Christian State
- 16. The Jewish Stereotype and Assimilation
- 17. The Conservatives’ Rearguard Action
- V. Austria-Hungary, 1780–1880
- 18. The Austrian Prelude
- 19. The Hungarian Prelude
- VI. The Movement
- 20. The Incubation
- 21. The Crystallization
- 22. The Hungarian Variation
- 23. The Austrian Extension
- 24. French Anti-Semitism
- VII. Culmination
- 25. Racism and the Nazi Climax
- 26. Anti-Semitism Through the Ages
- Notes
- Index


From Prejudice to Destruction
Anti-Semitism, 1700–1933
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Publication Date: 03/15/1982