| 4. Bein, Judenfrage , pp. 21820.
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| 5. Ibid., p. 232; Massing, Rehearsal for Destruction , pp. 1012; Carlebach, Karl Marx , pp. 34647.
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| 6. Zimmermann, Wilhelm Marr , pp. 11213, 115; Mosse, Final Solution ; Pulzer, Political AntiSemitism , pp. 4950; Massing, Rehearsal for Destruction , p. 7; Niewyk, "Solving the 'Jewish Problem,'" p. 351.
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| 7. Volkov, "Antisemitism as a Cultural Code," pp. 4243; Zmarzlik, "Antisemitismus im Deutschen Kaiserreich," p. 255.
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| 8. Bein, Judenfrage , pp. 22325; Pulzer, Political AntiSemitism , pp. 5253.
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| 9. Niewyk, "Solving the 'Jewish Problem,'" p. 361.
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| 10. Ibid., pp. 34344; Stackelberg, Idealism Debased , p. 6; Niewyk, Socialist, Anti Semite, and Jew , p 20.
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| 11. Bein, Judenfrage , p. 239; Rosenberg, Grosse Depression und Bismarckzeit , p. 92.
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| 12. Weinzierl, "Antisemitismus als Phänomen," p. 31; Kampe, Studenten und Judenfrage , pp. 61, 101. For a discussion of the Great Depression and its impact on liberal thought, see Good, Economic Rise of the Habsburg Empire , pp. 163, 168, 172, 232.
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| 13. Juden in Oesterreich , p. 99.
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| 14. Ibid., p. 102.
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| 15. See, for example, Molisch, Hochschulen in Österreich , p. 134, who cites the figures for 189091, but ignores subsequent years.
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