Toward the Final Solution: A History of European RacismH. Fertig, 1978 - 277 Seiten Racism incorporated the important ideas and movements of the 19th-20th centuries and promised to solve the problems created by modernization. Traces the development of racism from the Enlightenment attitude towards Blacks and the beginnings of anthropology in the early 19th century. Organic nationalism and "völkisch" nationalism in Germany denied that Jews could become part of the nation or speak its language. Eugenics, which developed in England from social Darwinism, was not necessarily racist, but spread the fear of "degeneration" and of hereditary depravity, which was then identified with Jewishness. Discusses also the occult or mystical element of racism. Surveys the rise of political antisemitism in France and Germany from the 1870s, the effects of World War I and the Russian Revolution, Nazism and the Holocaust. |
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EighteenthCentury Foundations I | 1 |
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accused Action Française Adolf Hitler aesthetic Alfred Ploetz ancient anthropology anti-Jewish anti-Semitism Aryan Aryan race attempted Austria Bayreuth beauty became believed Berlin blacks blood Blumenbach Camper Catholic Chamberlain Christian Church conspiracy culture Darwinism degeneration Dietrich Eckart Drumont Dühring eastern Europe Édouard Drumont eighteenth century enemy Enlightenment eugenics European euthanasia example exemplified Fascist final solution France French German ghettos Gobineau Herder Himmler Houston Stewart Chamberlain human Ibid ideal ideal-type ideas inferior races Iron Guard Jewish question Jewish race Jews Johann Johann Friedrich Blumenbach Karl Karl Pearson language Lapouge Lavater liberal Lombroso London Lueger middle-class modern morality Moreover Mosse movement Munich murder mystery of race myth National Socialism nature Nazi Negro nineteenth century Paris Party phrenology political popular racial hygiene racial thought racism radical religion revolution Schönerer skull society soul spiritual superior race symbolized Talmud theory tion traditional unity Volk Volkish Wagner Weininger wrote York