Public or private? Antisemitism and politics in the Federation of German women's associations
TitlePublic or private? Antisemitism and politics in the Federation of German women's associations
Author
Call numberS364.151/001
Object number07361k
PublisherCarfax Pub., Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Year of publication
1999
Dimensions10p.
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from the journal 'Journal of genocide research' Vol.1. No.12 pp157-168
Description
Introduces ideas and results of a research project dealing with antisemitism in the bourgeois women's movement between 1900 and 1918. Assumes that antisemitism was a "widespread social norm" at the beginning of the 20th century. In other words, antisemitism seemed quite naturally to influence the context of thoughts, associations and emotions inhabited by all those who wanted to "belong"