Vienna’S ‘Respectable’ Antisemites
Explore the profound insights of Michael Carter-Sinclair in his compelling work, Vienna’s ‘Respectable’ Antisemites, published by Manchester University Press in 2021. This hardback edition spans 280 pages and offers a radical reconsideration of the influential figures who shaped organized, politically oriented antisemitism in Vienna leading up to the pivotal 1938 Anschluss.
Carter-Sinclair delves into the critical role of clergy in promoting antisemitic ideologies, illustrating how their beliefs aligned with the broader authoritarian and hierarchical structures of society. This thought-provoking analysis not only sheds light on historical antisemitism but also invites readers to reflect on its implications in contemporary contexts. Perfect for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in the complexities of social dynamics, this book is an essential addition to your library.