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Political Antisemitism and its Christian Antecedent. Trying to Make Sense of Nonsense by Victor Karady
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Designing Citizenship. The “Jewish Question” in the Debates of the Romanian Parliament (1866-1869) by Silvia Marton
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Romanian Parliamentary Debate on the Decisions of the Congress of Berlin in the Years around 1878-1879 by Iulia Maria Onac
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The Antisemitic Press in Bulgaria at the End of the 19th Century by Veselina Kulenska
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“A quarter of a century of struggle” of the Rola Weekly. “The great alliance” against the Jews by Maciej Moszynski
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British Discourses on ”the Jew" and "the Nation" 1899-1919 by Susanne Terwey
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Middle-class Gothenburg, Jewish Participation, and the Limits of Liberal Tolerance 1870-1900 by Christoph Leiska
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Russians, Jews, and Poles: Russification and Antisemitism 1881-1914 by Theodor R. Weeks
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“Because words are not deeds”Antisemitic Practice and Nationality Policies in Upper Hungary around 1900by Miloslav Szabo
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Antisemitism, “Economic Emancipation” and the Lithuanian Co-operative Movement before World War I by Klaus Richter
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How Antisemitic was the Political Catholicism in Croatia-Slavonia around 1900? by Marija Vulesica
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“Learning from Vienna Means Learning to Win”: the Cracovian Christian Socials and the "Antisemitic Turn" of 1896 by Tim Buchen
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Antisemitic Agitation and the Emergence of Political Catholicism in Mantua around 1900 by Ulrich Wyrwa
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Jewish Self-Defense and Black Hundreds in Zhitomir. A Case Study on the Pogroms of 1905 in Tsarist Russia by Stefan Wiese
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Antisemitic Rumours and Violence in Corfu at the End of 19th Century by Maria Margaroni
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Anti-Jewish Prejudices, Antisemitic Ideologies, Open Violence: Antisemitism in European Comparison from the 1870s to the First World War. A Commentary by Reinhard Rurup
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The Image of Antisemites in German and Austrian Caricatures by Ulrich Wyrwa
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Stamps, Stickers and Stigmata. A Social Practice of Antisemitism Presented in a Slide-show by Isabel Enzenbach