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"Diaspora": on the genealogy of a concept -- Varieties of Jewish religious experience (resting, however, on unifying Jewish religious principles) -- Max Weber's ancient Judaism -- The Babylonian Empire -- The Babylonian exile and the Persian supremacy (586-332 BCE) -- Alexander the Great and the new hegemony of the West -- The world diaspora -- The diaspora in the first century CE -- The Jews in the Roman Near East -- The Jews move to Poland -- Sabbatai Zevi -- Gershom Scholem's error -- The rise of Hasidism and the Baal-Shem-Tob -- The Jews of Spain -- The expulsion of the Jews from Spain -- The Enlightenment and the Jews -- The Germanies -- The Left Hegelians and the so-called "Jewish question" -- From religion to race -- From Gobineau and H. Stewart Chamberlain to Wagner -- The rise of Nazism -- The early Nazi regime and the Jews as perceived by non-Jewish contemporaries -- World War I, the collapse of the old regimes, and the rise of totalitarianism -- Max Weber on bureaucracy and its relevance for an analysis of the Shoah (Holocaust) -- Charisma, bureaucracy, and the "final solution" -- Leon Poliakov's complementary analysis of the Shoah -- The battle of the Warsaw ghetto -- Zionism, Israel, and the Palestinians. |