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Gender and Anti-Semitism: Christian Social Women and the Jewish Response in Turn-of-the-Century Vienna

Gender and Anti-Semitism: Christian Social Women and the Jewish Response in Turn-of-the-Century... The known anti-Semitic leader Prince Lichtenstein once said in a meeting of Christian women that anti-Semitism would never have achieved such success without the assistance of women, and this is unfortunately very true. Dr. Lueger proved himself a good judge of character when he called for the help of his “Amazons,” who overall did such powerful work for him. For better or worse, wherever women engage themselves in great numbers in the service of a party, they are desirable and highly regarded. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Austrian History Yearbook Cambridge University Press

Gender and Anti-Semitism: Christian Social Women and the Jewish Response in Turn-of-the-Century Vienna

Austrian History Yearbook , Volume 34: 17 – Feb 10, 2009

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Copyright
Copyright © Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota 2003
ISSN
0067-2378
eISSN
1558-5255
DOI
10.1017/S0067237800020488
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Abstract

The known anti-Semitic leader Prince Lichtenstein once said in a meeting of Christian women that anti-Semitism would never have achieved such success without the assistance of women, and this is unfortunately very true. Dr. Lueger proved himself a good judge of character when he called for the help of his “Amazons,” who overall did such powerful work for him. For better or worse, wherever women engage themselves in great numbers in the service of a party, they are desirable and highly regarded.

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Austrian History YearbookCambridge University Press

Published: Feb 10, 2009

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