Judenhetze Oder Nothwehr? Ein Mahnwort by Alexander Pinkert, published in 1880, delves into the heated debates surrounding antisemitism in 19th-century Germany. This pamphlet, written in German, directly addresses the question of whether anti-Jewish agitation is a form of defense or simply persecution ("Judenhetze" being the German term for anti-Jewish agitation). Pinkert's work offers a historical snapshot of the social and political climate of the time, providing valuable insight into the arguments and anxieties that fueled antisemitic sentiments. This book is important for understanding the roots and development of antisemitism in Europe. It will be of interest to scholars of German history, Jewish studies, and the history of antisemitism.
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