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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. Catholicism, Antisemitism, and Anti-jewish Violence.
1. Local Violence, Regional Politics, and State Crisis: The 1898 Anti-Jewish Riots in Habsburg Galicia
2. Catholics and the Rhetoric of Antisemitic Violence in fin-de-siècle France
3. “L’Osservatore Cattolico” and Davide Albertario: Catholic Public Relations and Antisemitic Propaganda in Milan
Part 2. Local Violence and “Ethnic” Politics.
4. The Brusturoasa Uprising in Romania
5. From Boycott to Riot: The Moravian Anti-Jewish Violence of 1899 and Its Background
6. “An Antisemitic Aftertaste”: Anti-Jewish Violence in Habsburg Croatia
Part 3. The Circle Widens.
7. “Trouble Is Yet Coming!”: The British Brothers League, Immigration, and Anti-Jewish Sentiment in London’s East End, 1901–1903
8. Bigamy and Bigotry in the Austrian Alps: Antisemitism, Gender, and the “Hervay Affair” of 1904
9. The Blood Libel on Greek Islands in the Nineteenth Century
Part 4. Revolution and War.
10. “Horrible Were the Avengers, but the Jews Were Horrible, Too”: Anti-Jewish Riots in Rural Lithuania in 1905
11. Duty and Ambivalence: The Russian Army and Pogroms, 1903–1906
12. Refugees and Antisemitism in Hungary during the First World War
Afterword: European Antisemitism—the Search for a Pattern
Notes
About the Contributors
Index
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