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Index 273 Adolf Woermann (shipping company), 58, 202, 208, 208n37, 235 Agrarian League, 60–61, 102n92, 120n154, 173, 207n35 Ahasuerus, 91–92 Ahmad, Muhammad, 138, 138n10 Allgemeine Zeitung des Judenthums, 59, 126, 193, 194, 242 American Indians, 89, 130 American South, 116–17 anti-Catholicism, 58, 197–99, 228 Antisemites’ Petition, 27n5, 45, 106 Antisemitic People’s Party, 26, 29 Antisemitische Correspondenz, 153, 159, 160 Antisemitisches Volksblatt (and Reichsgeldmonopol ), 147, 108 Arabs, 59, 59n94, 60, 60n95, 80, 89, 93, 139, 177, 177n175, 188, 191n225 Arendt, Hannah, 2, 2n3, 3, 16, 16n42, 17 Arendt, Otto, 63, 135, 144, 144n26, 173n157, 194, 255 and C. Peters, 62, 71n141, 142, 172–73 and colonial violence, 71n141, 143 as a target of antisemitism, 191 Arnim-Muskau, Hermann Graf von, 65, 172–73, 172n155 Baecker, Carl, 249 Bagamoyo, 154, 156n87 Bamberger, Ludwig, 146 Bartels, Adolf, 90, 90n44, 115–17 Bayreuther Blätter, 233, 233n139 Bebel, August, 1, 13, 65n117, 69, 120–21, 121n155, 172, 197, 211, 213 beheadings, 206n29 Bendix, Josef, 137n8 Berliner Tageblatt, 152–53, 192, 201, 224, 224n108, 231, 238 Berthold, H., 105, 105n106 Bible (Christian New Testament), 139, 157, 226 Bielefeld Mission Society, 188 Bindewald, Friedrich, 146, 209–10, 213 Bismarck, Herbert, 164 Bismarck, Otto von, 25, 42, 164–65, 165n116, 169, 169n138, 170, 219, 242 black Africans denied the right to testify in colonial courts of law (see testifying under oath) living in Germany, 180–81 racist fantasies of, 69–70, 72–73, 78–132 violence against (see under German Southwest Africa: Herero and Nama uprisings) See also beheadings; corporal punishment Bley, Fritz, 59–61, 60n96, 61n98, 68, 71–72 Bley, Helmut, 17 Böckel, Otto, 29, 29n11, 33n23, 60n96, 157, 157n90, 168 Böckler, Otto, 121, 132, 255 Boer War, 13 Boers, 63, 96, 120 Book of the Kahal, 67 Bruhn, Wilhelm, 25n1, 235 Bülow, Bernhard von, 38n39, 164, 196, 197n4, 198n7, 201–2, 202n16, 207, 209 Bülow, Frieda von, 62, 144n26 antisemitism of, 63–64, 191 and colonial violence, 71, 84 Büttner, Carl Gotthilf, 188–89 Cameroon, 7–8, 25, 54, 57, 65–66, 65n117, 98, 101, 103, 139, 140, 143, 160–61, 168, 178–82, 178n178, 182n195, 185–87, 187n213, 188n215, 219, 248 Cameroon Railroad Company, 57 Caprivi, Leo von, 60n97, 166, 182 position on antisemitism, 167, 169–71, 181 Catholic Center Party antisemitism within, 170, 233 and colonialism, 37, 37n37, 57–58, 86, 88, 126n176, 196–97, 197n4, 198n5, 206–7, 210–11 as a target of anti-Catholic sentiment , 58, 239, 241, 243 Chickering, Roger, 17, 44n56 China, 7, 9–10, 101 Chinese representations of, 85, 90, 90n43, 101, 130 Christian Social Party, 26, 28, 30, 32, 123n167, 198, 207 and colonialism, 35–37, 123, 183, 218n80, 236 Christianity, 28, 30, 35, 37n37, 74, 95, 99, 101, 129, 146, 152, 173, 179, 182, 218, 226, 233, 236 antisemites’ opposition to, 28, 44, 73–74, 118 conversion to, 15, 63, 65, 77, 94, 99, 101, 112–13, 129, 137, 142, 153n63, 164, 182, 190, 191n226, 194, 199, 201, 229 civilizing mission, 7, 8n12, 35, 73, 138, 143, 148, 218n80, 236, 253 Class, Heinrich, 44n56, 60, 82, 95n59, 104, 106n109 Colonial Council, 140–41, 143–44, 166, 173, 175n167, 176, 203n21 Colonial Division of the (German) Foreign Of‹ce, 4, 10, 10n19, 11, 53, 84, 133, 135, 141, 143, 163, 164n110, 165–66, 168–69, 174, 176, 180–81, 181n190, 190, 197n4, 200–202, 203n23 concessionary policy, 54–57, 134, 143, 146, 166–67, 175, 231 Confucius, 85 Conservative Party, 28, 31n17, 60n97 antisemitism within, 12, 14n31, 31, 146, 163–64, 170, 170n141, 171 and colonialism, 57, 146 continuity thesis, 4, 19, 21 corporal punishment, 10–11, 10n19, 68–69, 72–73, 84–85, 118, 145, 187–88, 188n214, 191, 191n225, 196, 204, 207, 215, 219, 220–22, 221n93, 234 Dahn, Felix, 60 Das Kleine Journal, 161 Der Moderne Völkergeist, 134, 173 Der Reichsbote, 77–78, 156–57 Der Wahre Jacob, 210 Dernburg, Bernhard, 4, 11, 23, 50, 52–53, 74, 84, 86, 100, 110–11, 113–14, 129, 135–36, 144, 146, 162–63, 195–249, 198n6, 200n15, 203n21, 203n23, 206n29, 206n31, 207n33, 221n95, 222n99, 223n102, 224n104, 234n141, 237n157, 238n158, 242n174, 245n185, 254–55 attempts to lessen colonial violence, 84, 204, 219–20 con›icts with settlers, 204, 221n95 perceptions of black Africans, 215, 217–18, 217n75, 220–21, 223n102, 234 popularity, 197–99, 228n115, 228–29, 231–33, 235–37, 241–43 rejection of Social Darwinism, 217, 254 as a target of...

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