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  1. Revolutionary Jews from Marx to Trotsky, London: Harrap and New York: Barnes and
     Noble, 1976, 254 pages. Translated into Hebrew under the title Yehudim be-mahapekhah
     Tel-Aviv: Sifriat Hapoalim, 1987, 300 pages, with an extended introduction.
  2. Trotsky: Fate of a Revolutionary, London: Robson Books, 1979 and New York: Stein and
      Day, 1981, 235 pages.
  3. Theories of Fascism, co-edited with Walter Laqueur and George L. Mosse, London: Sage
      Books, 1976, 284 pages.
   4. Socialism and the Jews: The Dilemmas of Assimilation in Germany and Austria-
      Hungary
.
London and Toronto: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, Associated University
      Presses, 1982, 435 pages. Also by The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, Oxford
      University Press, 1985. Awarded the James Parkes Prize in Jerusalem for Best Non-Fiction
      Book in 1985 by the Vidal Sasson Centre for the Study of Antisemitism.
  5. Editor, The Left Against Zion: Communism, Israel and the Middle East, London: Frank
     Cass, 1970, 309 pages. Paperback edition London: Valentine, Mitchel & Company, Ltd., 1979.
  6. Who’s Who in Nazi Germany, London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1982, 1st English Edition,
      359 pages. American edition, New York: MacMillan, 1984, 359 pages. Translated into German
      as Wer war Wer im Dritten Reich, München: Harnack Verlag, 1983, 319 pages; German
      paperback edition, Wer war Wer im Dritten Reich: Ein Biographisches Lexikon, Frankfurt am
      Main:Fischer Taschenbuch, 1987, 398 pages, extended and revised. Reprinted in London,
      New York and Canada by Routledge, 1995, 296 pages. Updated new edition. Published in
      Polish as Kto Byl Kim WIII Rzeszy, Leksykon, Krakow 1997, Wydawnictwo Znak, 255 pages.
      Also translated into Czech and Japanese. Third British and American edition published by
      Routledge, 2002.
   7. Hitler’s Apocalypse: Jews and the Nazi Legacy, London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson,
      1985, 309 pages. American edition, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1986. Translated into
      German as Der Antisemitische Wahn: Von Hitler bis zum Heiligen Krieg gegen Israel,
      München: Verlag Max Hueber Sachbuch, 1987, 527 pages; German paperback edition by
      Rowolt Verlag, 1990, 480 pages.
   8. The Jews of Vienna in the Age of Franz Joseph, Littman Library of Jewish Civilization:
      Oxford Uiversity Press, 1989, 696 pages; paperback edition, 1990. Translated into Italian as
      Gli ebrei di Vienna 1848-1916. Identità e Cultura nella Capitale di Francesco Guiseppe
, Milan:
      Rizzoli, 1994. Awarded the Viznitzer Prize in Israel for Best Book on Jewish History, 1990;
      awarded the Anton Gindely Austrian State Prize for Danubian History, 1992. Translated into
      German, Vienna: Böhlau Verlag, 1999.
   9. Between Redemption and Perdition. Antisemitism and Jewish Identity, London and New
       York: Routledge, 1990, 283 pages.
  10. Editor, Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism in the Contemporary World, London and New
       York: MacMillan, 1990, 213 pages.
  11. Antisemitism: The Longest Hatred, London: Methuen, 1991, 341 pages. American edition,
       New York: Pantheon, 1992, hardcover; New York: Schocken Books, 1994, paperback edition.
       Awarded the H. H. Wingate/Jewish Quarterly Literary Prize for Non-Fiction, 1992.

  12. Austrians and the Jews in the Twentieth Century: From Franz Joseph to Waldheim,
        London and New York: MacMillan, 1992, 274 pages plus index.
  13. Weekend in Munich: Art, Propoganda and Terror in the Third Reich, London: Pavilion
        Books, 1995, 176 pages; paperback edition, 1996. German edition by Suhrkamp/Insel
        Verlag, 1996.
  14. Co-editor (with Sergio della Pergola), Fascist Antisemitism and the Italian Jews, The Vidal
       Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, The Hebrew University of
       Jerusalem, 1995, 97 pages.
  15. Editor, Terms of Survival: The Jewish World Since 1945, London: Routledge, 1995, 461
       pages. (Project sponsored by the Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Hebrew University)
  16. Co-editor, The Shaping of Israeli Identity: Myth, Memory and Trauma, London: Frank
        Cass, 1995, 236 pages.
  17. Co-editor, Mitos ve zikharon. Gilguleah shel ha-toda’ah ha-yisraelit (Myth and Memory:
       Transfigurations of Israeli Consciousness
)
, Tel-Aviv: Hakibbutz Hameuchad and the Van
       Leer Institute, in Hebrew, 1996, 336 pages. 4th edition, 2001.
  18. Co-editor, Wandlungen und Brüche. Von Herzls “Welt” zur “Illustrierten Neuen Welt,”
       1897-1997
, Wien: Edition INW and Böhlau Verlag, 1997. (With Anton Pelinka)
  19. Die Juden Wiens im Zeitalter Kaiser Franz Josephs, Wien-Köln-Weimar,Böhlau Verlag
       1999,726 pages.
  20. Editor, Demonizing the Other: Antisemitism, Racism and Xenophobia, Harwood
        Academic Press, Amsterdam 1999, 392 pages. (On behalf of the Vidal Sassoon Centre for
        the Study of Antisemitism).
  21. Co-editor (with Gideon Shimoni), Theodor Herzl: Visionary of the Jewish State, New York
        and Jerusalem: Herzl Press and Magnes Press, 1999, 390 pages.
  22. Hitler and the Holocaust, New York, Random House 2001, 295 pages; Weidenfeld and
       Nicolson, London 2001, 325 pages. Translated into 18 languages so far, including German,
       Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, Slovak, Polish, Serbo-Croat, Korean and Japanese.
  23. Co-editor with Jacob Golomb, Nietzsche: Godfather of Fascism?, Princeton, NJ: Princeton
        University Press, 2002. 341 pages.
  24. Austrian Legacies: Jews and National Identity, Vienna: Institute for Conflict Research,
        2004, 227 pages.
  25.  Ma’abada le-heres ha-olam.Germanim ve-yehudim be mercaz-europa (Carmel Press,
        Jerusalem, 2006), 333 pages.
  26. The Jews of Vienna in the Age of Franz Joseph (O.U.P., 3rd edition, 2006), 680 pages.
  27. Laboratory for World Destruction. Germans and Jews in Central Europe, University of
        Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska 2007, 404 pages.
  28. A Lethal Obsession. Anti-Semitism from Antiquity to the Global Jihad, New York,
        Random House, 2010, 1185 pages.
  29. From Ambivalence to Betrayal. The Left, the Jews and Israel, University of Nebraska
        Press, Lincoln, Nebraska 2012, 675 pages.
 Introductions to Books, Booklets and Pamphlets
  1. The Myth of Zionist Racism, London: WUJS Publications, 1976, 38 pages. (Pamphlet
     written by me)
  2. Introduction, Henry Weinberg, The Myth of the Jew in France, 1967-1982, Mosaic Press,
     1987, ix-xvi.
  3. Contributed thirty entries to the Hebrew Edition of The Encyclopedia of the Shoah, edited by
      Israel Gutman, Tel-Aviv: 1991.
  4. Introduction, Moritz Güdemann, Ha-yahadut ha-leumit (Nationaljudentum), Dinur Centre
     Publications, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1995, pp. 7-13, in Hebrew (supervision of
     translation from German to Hebrew).
  5.  Introduction, Bernard Lazare, Antisemitism: Its History and Causes, Lincoln, Nebraska and
      London: University of Nebraska Press, Bison Books Edition, 1995, pp. v-xx (16 pages).
  6.  Introduction, Robert S.Wistrich and David Ohana, eds., The Shaping of Israeli Identity:
      Myth, Memory and Trauma
, London: Frank Cass, 1995, pp.i-vi (7 pages).
  7. Introduction, Robert S. Wistrich, Terms of Survival: The Jewish World Since 1945, London:
      Routledge, 1995, pp. 1-9.
  8. Introduction in Hebrew to Mitos ve zikharon.  Gilguleah shel ha-toda’ah ha-yisraelit,
      Tel-Aviv: Hakibbutz Hameuchad and the Van Leer Institute, 1996.
  9.  Introduction to Theodor Herzl: Visionary of the Jewish State, Jerusalem and New York:
      Herzl Press and Magnes Press, 1999.
  10. Introduction to Demonizing the Other ,Antisemitism,Racism and Xenophobia,Harwood
        Press,1999,pp. 1-16
  11. Introduction to Anti-Semitism, Past and Present; An Illustrated History of Prejudice and
       Persecution
, New York University Press, 1999.
  12. Austria and the Legacy of the Holocaust, The American Jewish Committee, New York
       1999, 56 pages. German translation, 59 pages. (Text written by me)
  13. Muslim Antisemitism – A Clear and Present Danger, The American Jewish Committee,
       New York, Aprol 2002, 60 pages.
  14. Introduction to Nietzche, Godfather of Fascism. Princeton 2002.
  15. The Politics of Ressentiment: Israel, Jews and the German Media. ACTA paper no. 23,
        The Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, November 2004, 37
        pages.
  16. Antisemitism in Western Europe at the Beginning of the 21st Century, World Jewish
        Congress Research Series, January 2005, 24 pages.
  17. Reinventing European Antisemitism. The American Jewish Committee, New York, 2005,
        54 pages.
  18. Anti-Semitism and Multiculturalism: The Uneasy Connection – Posen Papers No. 5,
       The Vidal Sassoon Center for the Study of Antisemitism, March 2007, 12 pages.
  19. Bruno Kreisky, Israel and Jewish Self-Hatred. ACTA paper no. 30, The Vidal Sassoon
       International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, December 2007, 26 pages.
  20. “A Deadly Mutation: Antisemitism and Anti-Zionism in Great Britain”, in Eunice G. Pollack
       (ed.), Antisemitism on the Campus (Academic Studies Press, 2011), pp. 53-76.
  21. From Blood-libel to Boycott. Changing faces of British Antisemitism. Posen Papers,
        no. 13, The Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, June 2011, 28
        pages.
  22. “La ‘otredad’ judía en la historia europea: pasado y presente” in El otro en la España
       contemporánea
(colección ánfora: Seville, 2011), edited by Silvina Schammah Gesser and
       Raanan Rein, pp. 55-82.
 Articles
  1. “Karl Marx, German Socialists and the Jewish Question,” Soviet Jewish Affairs, Vol. 3, No. 1 (1973), pp. 92‑98.
  2. “Victor Adler: A Viennese Socialist Against Philosemitism,” The Wiener Library Bulletin, Vol. 27, No. 32 (1974), pp. 26‑33.
  3. “An Austrian Variant on Socialist Antisemitism,” Patterns of Prejudice, (July/August 1974), pp. 1‑11.
  4. “Karl Marx and the Jewish Question,” Soviet Jewish Affairs, Vol. 4 (1974) pp.53‑60.
  5. “Karl Marx ve-she’elat ha’yehudim,” Gesher, (August 1975), pp. 81‑89.
  6. “Ber Borochov and Marxist Zionism,” Jewish Frontier, (February 1975), pp. 12‑15.
  7. “Grand Maneuvers,” Plays and Players, (February 1975), pp. 26‑28.
  8. “French Socialism and the Dreyfus Affair,” The Wiener Library Bulletin, Vol. 38, No. 35/6 (1975), pp. 9‑19.
  9. “The Marxist Critique of Judaism,” Patterns of Prejudice, Vol. 9, No. 4 (1975), pp. 1‑6.
  10. “Marxism and Jewish Nationalism: the Theoretical Roots of Confrontation,” Jewish Journal of Sociology, (June 1975), pp. 43‑54.
  11. “Austrian Social Democracy and Antisemitism, 1880‑1914,” Jewish Social Studies, Vol. 37 (1975), pp. 323‑333.
  12. “Karl Kraus: Jewish Prophet or Renegade?,” European Judaism, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Summer 1975), pp. 32‑39.
  13. “Me-Victor Adler ve-ad Bruno Kreisky,” Gesher, 82, 1 (April 1975), pp. 81‑96. 
  14. “Ferdinand Lassalle: the Gladiator,” European Judaism, Vol. 10, No. 1, (Winter 1975‑76), pp. 15‑23.
  15. “Georg von Schoenerer and the Genesis of Austrian Antisemitism,” The Wiener Library Bulletin, Vol. 29, No. 39/40 (1976), pp. 12‑29.
  16. “The Jews and Socialism,” Jewish Spectator, (June 1976), pp. 13‑21.
  17. “Hitler and History,” European Judaism, (Summer 1976).
  18. “German Social Democracy and the Problem of Jewish Nationalism, 1897‑1917,” Leo Baeck Yearbook 21 (1976), pp. 109‑142.
  19. 19.             54.“Ha-marxism ve ha-t’nuah ha-leumit ha-yehudit,” Gesher, 87, 4 (December 1976), pp. 108‑118.
  20. “German Social Democrats and the Berlin Movement,” Internationale Wissenschaftliche Korrespondenz zur Geschichte der Deutschen Arbeiterbewegung, Heft 4 (1976), pp. 433‑443.
  21. “Leon Trotsky’s Theory of Fascism,” Journal of Contemporary History, (October 1976), Special Issue onTheories of Fascism, pp. 157‑184.
  22. “Zionism: A Revolt Against Historic Destiny,” The Jewish Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 2 (92), Summer 1977, pp. 6‑12.
  23. “Ha‑tsionut: mered neged ha‑goral ha‑histori,” Ba‑tfutsot ha‑golah, 84 (1978), pp. 36‑43.
  24. “Anti‑Capitalism or Antisemitism?,” Leo Baeck Yearbook, Vol. 22 (1977), pp. 35‑54.
  25. “Fascist Movements in Austria,” The Wiener Library Bulletin, Vol. 30, No. 43/44 (1977), pp. 60‑63.
  26. “The SPD and Antisemitism in the 1890s,” European Studies Review, (April 1977), pp. 177‑199.
  27. “The Jewish Origins of Rosa Luxemburg,” Olam, I (Winter/Spring 1977‑78), No. 3, pp. 3‑11.
  28. “From Lenin to the Soviet Black Hundreds,” Midstream, (March 1978), pp. 4‑12
  29. “Utopia and Revolution,” The Wiener Library Bulletin, Vol. 31, No. 47/8 (1978), pp. 147‑149.
  30. “A Neo‑Revisionist Renaissance? Back to Bernstein,” Encounter, (July 1978), pp. 75‑82.
  31. “A Parisian Patricide,” European Judaism, Vol. 12, No. 1 (138), March/April (1978), pp. 42‑44.
  32. “Marxism ve ha le‑umiut hayehudit,” Basha’ar, Vol. 21, No. 1 (Spring 1978), pp. 115‑124.
  33. “Euro‑Communist Ambiguities,” Soviet Jewish Affairs, Vol. 8, 1 (1978), pp. 94‑98.
  34. “Eduard Bernstein und das Judentum,” in: Horst Heimann/Thomas Meyer (eds.), Bernstein und der Demokratische Sozialismus, Berlin, Bonn: Dietz Verlag, 1978, pp. 149‑166.
  35. “Bernard Lazare,” The Jewish Quarterly, Vol. 26, No. 3‑4 (Autumn/Winter 1978/79), pp. 125‑128.
  36. “Action Française and its Politics,” Stand, 20, No. 2, (1979), pp. 55‑57.
  37. “Karl Marx, the Enlightenment and Jewish Emancipation,” Jewish Frontier, (April 1979), pp. 9‑12.
  38. “Eduard Bernstein and the Jewish Problem,” in: Jahrbuch des Instituts für Deutsche Geschichte, W. Grad, ed., (Tel‑Aviv 1979), pp. 243‑257.
  39. “Anti‑Zionism in the USSR,” in: The Left Against Zion: Communism, Israel and the Middle East, R. Wistrich, ed., (London 1979) pp. 272‑306.
  40. “The Strange Case of Bruno Kreisky,” Encounter, (May 1979), pp. 78‑86.
  41. “Vladimir Jabotinsky: A Reassessment,” The Wiener Library Bulletin, Vol. 53/4, (1979), pp. 41‑48.
  42. “Bruno Kreisky and Simon Wiesenthal,” Midstream, (June/July 1979), pp. 26‑36.
  43. “The Russian Fascists,” Slavonic and East European Review, (Autumn 1979).
  44. “Edward Bernstein and the Jews,” Midstream, (December 1979), pp. 8‑13.
  45. “The Unresolved Conflict,” The Jewish Quarterly, (Spring 1980), pp. 56‑58.
  46. “Europe, Israel and the PLO,” The Wiener Library Bulletin, Vol. 33, Nos. 51‑52, (1980), pp. 40‑43.
  47. “Kreisky, Arafat and Friends,” Encounter, (May 1980), pp. 40‑43.
  48. “Vladimir Medem,” Slavonic and East European Review,Vol. 59, Part 3 (1980).
  49. “Vladimir Jabotinsky,” The Jewish Quarterly, Vol. 29, No. 1, (106), Spring 1981, pp. 7‑13.
  50. “Austrian Social Democracy and the Problem of Galician Jewry, 1880‑1914,” Leo Baeck Yearbook, Vol. 26 (1981), pp. 89‑124.
  51. “Israel and the Diaspora,” Commentary, (May 1981), pp. 86‑89.
  52. “National and Universal,” The Jewish Quarterly, Vol. 30, Nos. 1‑2 (1980), pp. 24‑29.
  53. “Theodor Herzl: Between Theatre and Politics,” Jewish Frontier, (June/July 1982), pp. 9‑10.
  54. “Eduard Bernstein: ha-revisionist,” Mahberot la-mahshava sotsialistit, Vol. 1 (1982), pp. 70‑87.
  55. “Antisemitism and the Origins of Jewish Nationalism,” Midstream, (November 1982), pp. 10‑15.
  56. “Borderline Existences,” Partisan Review, 1 (1983), pp. 154‑58.
  57. “Timmerman’s Hall of Mirrors,” Partisan Review, 3 (1983), pp. 475‑80.
  58. “Marx and the Jews: a Symposium,” Jewish Frontier, (November 1983), pp. 21‑23.
  59. “Historians and the Holocaust,” The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 55, No. 2 (1983), pp. 317‑20.
  60. “La Social Démocratie Allemande et le problème nationale juif avant 1914,” in: Aspects du Sionisme, (Paris 1983), Centre Inter‑Universitaire pour des Hautes Études Juives Contemporaines, Sorbonne, pp. 17‑21.
  61. “Antisemitism as a ‘Radical’ Ideology in the Nineteenth Century,” The Jerusalem Quarterly, No. 28 (Summer 1983), pp. 83‑94.
  62. “Karl Lueger and the Ambiguities of Viennese Antisemitism,” Jewish Social Studies, Vol. XLV, Nos. 3‑4 (1983), pp. 251‑62.
  63. “The Anti‑Zionist Masquerade,” Midstream, (August/September 1983), pp. 8‑19.
  64. “Martin Luther and the Jews,” The Jewish Quarterly, Vol. 31, No. 113, (Autumn/Winter 1983), pp. 37‑41.
  65. “Political Radicalism in Late Imperial Vienna,” Studies in Contemporary Jewry, J. Frankel, ed., (Jerusalem/Oxford 1984), pp. 416‑19.
  66. “An Old‑New Pathology,” Midstream, (April 1985), pp. 45‑51.
  67. “The New War Against the Jews,” Commentary, (May 1985), pp. 35‑40.
  68. “The Jewish Question in the Communist Mirror,” Soviet Jewish Affairs, Vol. 15, No. 3 (November 1985), pp. 75‑79.
  69. “Genesis of Nazism? Hitler’s Vienna Days,” in: Religion, Ideology and Nationalism in Europe and America, Jerusalem: Zalman Shazar Centre for Jewish History, 1986, pp. 107‑118.
  70. “Brit im ha‑satan,” Yahadut zemanenu, Vol. 3 (1986), pp. 329‑331.
  71. “The ‘Jewish Question’: Left‑Wing Anti‑Zionism in the West,” in: Antisemitism in the Contemporary World, M. Curtis, ed., Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1986, pp. 51‑60.
  72. “Ha‑apocalypsa shel Hitler,” Gesher, No. 114 (1986), pp. 7‑20.
  73. “Contemporary Jewry,” Jewish Journal of Sociology, Vol. 28 (June 1986), pp. 68‑70.
  74. “Popular Culture and Nazi Germany,” in: Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual, H. Friedländer and Sybil Milton, eds., Vol. 3, (New York 1986), pp. 331‑36.
  75. “Anti-Zionism as an Expression of Antisemitism in Recent Years,” Study Circle on World Jewry held in the home of the President of Israel, Zalman Shazar Centre for Jewish History, Jerusalem, 1986, 39 pages, published in Hebrew and English.
  76. “Islam Versus Jewry,” Commentary, Vol. 83, No. 2 (February 1987), pp. 65‑67.
  77. “A Prophet of Decline,” The Jewish Quarterly, Vol. 34, No. 2 (126), 1987, pp. 51‑53.
  78. “Ideological Antisemitism in the Twentieth Century,” Midstream, (April 1987), pp. 17‑22.
  79. “Liberalism, Deutschtum and Assimilation,” The Jewish Quarterly, No. 42 (Spring 1987), pp. 100‑118.
  80. “The Jewish Identity of Sigmund Freud,” The Jewish Quarterly,Vol. 34, No.3 (1987) pp. 47‑55.
  81. “Zionism,” in: An Encyclopaedia of Political Ideologies and Movements, Michael Riff, ed., Manchester University Press, 1987, pp.222‑226.
  82. “Antishemiut radicalit be‑tsarfat ve‑germania, 1840‑1870,” (Radical Antisemitism in France and Germany), in: Israel and the Nations: Essays Presented in Honour of Shmuel Ettinger, Jerusalem: The Historical Society of Israel, 1987, pp. 157‑184.
  83. “The Modernization of Viennese Jewry: The Impact of German Culture in a Multi-Ethnic State,” in: Toward Modernity: The European Model, Jacob Katz, ed., Transaction Books, 1987, pp. 43‑70.
  84. “Vienna in Jewish History,” Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 111 (1987).
  85. “Social Democracy and Antisemitism in Fin‑de‑siècle Vienna,” in: Living with Antisemitism: Modern Jewish Responses, Jehuda Reinharz, ed., New Hampshire: University of New England Press, 1987, pp. 193‑209.
  86. “Jews in the Culture of Central Europe,” International Council of Christians and Jews: Information and Documentation Bulletin (December 1987) No. 12, pp. 11‑26.
  87. “Perdition: A Tawdry Political Pamphlet,” Patterns of Prejudice, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Winter 1987), pp. 48‑51.
  88. “Social Democracy and the Jews of Vienna,” in: Jews, Antisemitism and Culture in Vienna, Ivar Oxaal et alia (eds.), Routledge, 1987, pp. 111‑120.
  89. “Rosa Luxemburg, Leo Jogiches and the Jewish Labor Movement, 1893‑1903,” in: Essays in Honour of Chimen Abramsky, Ada Rapaport, Albert and Steven Zipperstein, eds., Peter Halban, 1988, pp. 529‑545.
  90. “The Soviet Union, Israel and the Western Media,” Middle East Focus, Vol. 10, No. 3 (1988), pp. 16‑20.
  91. “Ber Borochov,” Polin, Vol. 2 (1988), pp. 442‑444.
  92. “Beyn haskala ve shoah ‑yehudim be‑tarbut mercaz europa,” Nativ, (July 1988), pp. 33‑40.
  93. “The Fundamentalist Challenge,” Tikkun, (November/December 1988), pp. 90‑93.
  94. “The Clash of Ideologies in Jewish Vienna, 1880‑1914: the Strange Odyssey of Nathan Birnbaum,” Leo Baeck Yearbook, Vol. 33 (1988), pp. 201‑230.
  95. “The Fassbinder Controversy,” The Jerusalem Quarterly, (Spring 1989), pp. pp. 122‑129.
  96. “Die Fassbinder‑Kontroverse,” Semit, (January/February 1990), No. 1, pp. 56‑60.
  97. “Gorbachev’s Russia,” Present Tense, Vol. 16, No. 2, (January 1989), pp. 20‑24.
  98. “A History of Antisemitism,” Studies in Contemporary Jewry, V, (1989), pp. 394‑395.
  99. “Glasnost ve ha‑yehudim,” in: The Jews of the Soviet Union, David Prital, ed., (Jerusalem 1989), pp. 40‑44.
  100. “The German‑Jewish Symbiosis in Europe,” European Judaism, 1 (1990), No. 20‑30.
  101. “The Persistence of Prejudice,” Shofar, Vol. 8, No. 4 (Summer 1990), pp. 96‑98.
  102. “Left‑Wing Anti‑Zionism,” in: Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism in the Contemporary World, R. Wistrich, ed., New York: MacMillan, 1990, pp. 46‑52.
  103. “Herzl and Zionism,” Austrian Studies, Vol. 1, (1990), pp. 170‑174.
  104. “Francis Fukuyama ve‑kets ha‑historia,” Nativ, (March 1990), pp. 63‑67.
  105. “Fateful Trap: the German Jewish Symbiosis,” Tikkun, Vol. 5, No. 2, (March/April 1990), pp. 34‑38.
  106. “Reflections on the End of History,” Midstream, (June/July 1990), pp. 3‑7.
  107. “The Myths of Jewish Assimilation,” Midstream, (August/September 1990), pp. 3‑8.
  108.  “Sozialdemokratic, Antisemitismus und die Wiener Juden,” in: Eine zerstörte Kultur: jüdisches Leben und Antisemitismus im Wien seit dem 19 Jahrhundert, Gerhard Botz et alia, eds., Verlag Obermayer, 1990, pp. 169‑180.
  109. 109.         “Vom ‘Christusmord’ zur ‘Weltverschwörung’: Motive des Europäischen und Arabischen Antisemitismus,” in: Jüdische Lebenswelten, Andreas Nachama, J. H. Schoeps and Edward vanVoolen, eds., Berlin: Jüdischer Verlag Surkampf, 1991, pp. 123‑133.
  110. Thirty short biographies(including Himmler, Ludendorff, Rosenberg, Rüdel, Saückel, Wirth) for the Hebrew Edition of Encyclopaedia of the Shoah, Israel Gutman, ed., Tel-Aviv: Sifriat Ha‑poalim, 1991).
  111. “Fröhliche Apokalypse: Jüdische Intellektuelle, Modernität und Massenpolitik im Wien des Fin‑de‑Siècle,” Das Jüdische Echo, Vol XL (October 1991), pp. 79‑84.
  112. “Vienna, the Habsburg Empire and the Jews,” in: Studies in Contemporary Jewry, J. Frankel, eds., Vol. 7 (1991), pp. 317‑330.
  113. “The Jews and Nationality Conflicts in the Habsburg Lands: An Inaugural Lecture,” The Jewish Chronicle Chair of Jewish Studies, University of London, November 1991, 29 pages.
  114. “Antisemitism in the 1990s: A Symposium,” Patterns of Prejudice, Vol. 25, No. 2, (Winter 1991), pp. 75‑78.
  115. “Antisemitismus im 20 Jahrhundert,” in: Antisemitismus in Osteuropa: Aspekte einer historischen Kontinuitat, Peter Bettelheim, Sylvia Prohinig and Robert Streibl, eds., Wien: Picus Verlag, 1992, pp. 9‑18, pp. 15‑24.
  116. “Antisemitismus,” in Neue Lexicon des Judentums, J. H. Schoeps, ed., München: Bertelsmann Lexicon Verlag, 1992, pp. 41‑47.
  117. “Once Again, Antisemitism Without Jews,” Commentary, (August 1992), pp. 35‑40.
  118. “Socialism and Judeophobia: Antisemitism in Europe before 1914,” Leo Baeck Yearbook, (1992), pp. 111‑145.
  119. “The Kreisky Phenomenon: A Reassessment,” in: Austrians and Jews in the Twentieth Century: From Franz Joseph to Waldheim, R. Wistrich, ed., New York: MacMillan, 1992, pp. 235‑252.
  120. “Eduard Bernstein’s Einstellung zur Judenfrage,” in: Juden und Deutsche Arbeiterbewegung bis 1933. Sociale Utopien und Religiöse-Kulturelle Traditionen, Ludger Heid and Arnold Paucker, eds., Tubingen: J.C.B. Mohr, 1992, pp. 79‑91.
  121. “Antisemitism in Europe Since 1945,” in: Terms of Survival: The Jewish World Since 1945, R. Wistrich, ed., London: Routledge, 1993.
  122. “The Longest Hatred,” Partisan Review, Vol. LIX, No. 2 (1992), pp. 216‑224.
  123. “Die Juden und die Nationalen Konflikte in Ostmitteleuropa,” Zeitschrift für Querverbindungen, (Stuttgart/Bukarest), Number 3/93, pp. 96‑1211.
  124. “The Antisemitic Ideology in the Contemporary Islamic World,” in The Rising Tide of Antisemitism: Déjà Vu?, Yaffa Zilbershats, ed., (Tel Aviv 1993), pp. 67‑75.
  125. “Antishemiut ba‑edan ha post‑communistit,” (Antisemitism in the Post-C­ommunist Era), in: Yehudei brit ha-moatsot ba-ma’var (The Jews in the USSR in Transition), D. Prital, ed., 1, (16), Jerusalem 1993, pp. 65‑69.
  126. “Jewish Intellectuals and Mass Politics in Fin‑de‑siècle Vienna,” Partisan Review, 1 (1993), pp. 51‑62.
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