Why did antisemitism assume its ultimate and most deadly form in Germany and not in other countries which, at the turn of the century, showed an equal penchant for blaming their Jewish citizens for all the tensions of modernity? A comparative and inter-disciplinary investigation of the whole complex of factors - economic, political, historical and social-psychological - which led to the quantum leap from "normal antisemitism" - superficially no more marked than in neighbouring countries - to the acceptance of the Nazi policy and practice of genocide. The author confronts both the paradoxes of the German-Jewish experience - the extraordinary initial success, and the devastating subsequent failure, of assimilation - and the complex patterns of assimilation and rejection in other European societies.
- ISBN10 0854963154
- ISBN13 9780854963157
- Publish Date 13 May 1993
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 31 March 2007
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Imprint Berg Publishers
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 304
- Language English