An enlightening and complex reconstruction of the dialogue between
leading Socialist theoreticians and Jewish intellectuals from the
1880s until WWII. . . . Impressive not only for its meticulous and
extensive research in archives throughout the U.S. and Europe but
also for its lucid style. --ChoiceJack Jacobs, well versed in the
history both of the general socialist movement and of Jewish
socialism and Bundism in particular, brings out all the nuances and
complexities of the relationship by focusing in detail on the
attitudes towards Jews of three personalities: Karl Kautsky, Eduard
Bernstein, and Rosa Luxemburg. --Jewish SocialistMastering a vast
array of primary and secondary sources in more than five languages,
Dr. Jacobs' meticulous research ... is an impressive piece of
scholarship which enhances our understanding of an often troubled,
yet important symbiotic relationship. --Andrei S. Markovits,
Harvard University Author of The Politics of West German Trade
Unions
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