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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Frederick C. Beiser (Syracuse University, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.848kg ISBN: 9781032676487ISBN 10: 1032676485 Pages: 364 Publication Date: 16 April 2024 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Introduction: The Rise of Antisemitism in the 1870s 1. Founders of the Berlin Movement 2. The Controversy Begins 3. The Controversy Grows, December 1879 4. The Controversy Intensifies, January to March 1880 5. Toward the Climax, Summer to Autumn 1880 6. Climax of the Controversy, November 1880 to January 1881 7. Agitators of the Berlin Movement 8. Wilhelm Marr, Antisemitic Patriarch 9. Constantin Frantz, Philosopher and Antisemite 10. Treitschke, Herald of the Reich 11. Conclusion. Bibliography: Primary Sources Bibliography: Second Sources IndexReviews""This richly detailed, sharply argued and fluent study offers important new insight into the development of attitudes towards Jews and Judaism in nineteenth-century Germany."" - Adam Sutcliffe, King's College London, UK ""In this important new assessment of the Berlin antisemitism dispute, Frederick Beiser’s distinctive combination of philosophical and historical argument brings new insights to a nineteenth century controversy whose legacy continues to reverberate today. Returning to the original texts, Beiser offers a provocative analysis that will raise questions for scholars across disciplines and spark significant debate."" - Peter Staudenmaier, Marquette University, USA ""This richly detailed, sharply argued and fluent study offers important new insight into the development of attitudes towards Jews and Judaism in nineteenth-century Germany."" - Adam Sutcliffe, King's College London, UK ""In this important new assessment of the Berlin antisemitism dispute, Frederick Beiser’s distinctive combination of philosophical and historical argument brings new insights to a nineteenth century controversy whose legacy continues to reverberate today. Returning to the original texts, Beiser offers a provocative analysis that will raise questions for scholars across disciplines and spark significant debate."" - Peter Staudenmaier, Marquette University, USA """This richly detailed, sharply argued and fluent study offers important new insight into the development of attitudes towards Jews and Judaism in nineteenth-century Germany."" - Adam Sutcliffe, King's College London, UK ""This richly detailed, sharply argued and fluent study offers important new insight into the development of attitudes towards Jews and Judaism in nineteenth-century Germany."" - Adam Sutcliffe, King's College London, UK" """This richly detailed, sharply argued and fluent study offers important new insight into the development of attitudes towards Jews and Judaism in nineteenth-century Germany."" - Adam Sutcliffe, King's College London, UK ""In this important new assessment of the Berlin antisemitism dispute, Frederick Beiser’s distinctive combination of philosophical and historical argument brings new insights to a nineteenth century controversy whose legacy continues to reverberate today. Returning to the original texts, Beiser offers a provocative analysis that will raise questions for scholars across disciplines and spark significant debate."" - Peter Staudenmaier, Marquette University, USA ""This richly detailed, sharply argued and fluent study offers important new insight into the development of attitudes towards Jews and Judaism in nineteenth-century Germany."" - Adam Sutcliffe, King's College London, UK ""In this important new assessment of the Berlin antisemitism dispute, Frederick Beiser’s distinctive combination of philosophical and historical argument brings new insights to a nineteenth century controversy whose legacy continues to reverberate today. Returning to the original texts, Beiser offers a provocative analysis that will raise questions for scholars across disciplines and spark significant debate."" - Peter Staudenmaier, Marquette University, USA" Author InformationFrederick C. Beiser is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Syracuse University, USA. He is one of the most renowned scholars of German philosophy and German idealism, his work garnering many prizes and awards. He has won Thyssen and Humboldt research fellowships at the Free University of Berlin and was a 1994 Guggenheim Fellow. He received a 1999-2000 NEH Faculty Fellowship (at Indiana University) and won the 2015 Journal of the History of Philosophy Book Prize for his The Genesis of Neo-Kantianism 1796–1880. He has also received the German Order of Merit for his teaching of German philosophy. His many books include The Fate of Reason: German Philosophy from Kant to Fichte, The Romantic Imperative, and Hegel (also published by Routledge). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |