%0 Journal Article %T ¡°Learning from Vienna Means Learning to Win¡±: the Cracovian Christian Socials and the ¡®Antisemitic Turn¡¯ of 1896 %A Tim Buchen %J Quest : Issues in Contemporary Jewish History. %D 2012 %I Fondazione Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea CDEC %X This article describes how it came to pass that the clerical milieu in Cracow deployed the concepts ¡°antisemitism¡± and ¡°Aryan people¡±, why Karl Lueger, accused of German nationalism, served as a bearer of hope, and how all of this came to a head in the call for an antisemitic movement in 1897. The reference to Vienna was not a mere copy of Viennese antisemitic ideas. Rather it made up one element in a larger strategy of the Cracovian Clericals to gain votes in the ballot box. Analyzing these strategies and rhetorics allows a better understanding of antisemitism in the Catholic milieu in particular and in antisemitic agitation in Galicia in general. %K Jews %K antisemitism %K Karl Lueger %K Vienna %K XIX century %U http://www.quest-cdecjournal.it/focus.php?id=302