CHRISTIAN SOCIAL PARTY

CHRISTIAN SOCIAL PARTY
CHRISTIAN SOCIAL PARTY, Austrian Catholic political party. Founded by karl lueger in 1893, along ideological lines elaborated by karl von vogelsang , it achieved the distinction of being the first political party anywhere to attain power on the issue of antisemitism, winning 66% of the seats on the Vienna City Council in 1895 (see antisemitic parties and organizations ). Christian Social Party propaganda was conducted in the scurrilous anti-Jewish style popularized in Vienna by Abraham a sancta clara and developed by quirin endlich , sebastian brunner , and joseph deckert . Its program was made topically relevant by identifying big business and chain stores with Jews. The lower ranks of the clergy supplied the ideological backbone of the party. In character with its archaic tendencies, the party at the end of the 19th century revived the blood libel , especially pressed by Ernst Schneider. On the other hand, at its founding, it was opposed by the episcopate, not least because of its vulgar antisemitism. In 1895, however, pope leo xiii rejected protests by the bishops, thus giving the party Vatican approval. Eventually it gained ground over the veteran Austrian Catholic Conservative Party, some of whose main leaders joined the Christian Social Party, until the two amalgamated in 1907. Subsequently the Christian Social Catholic brand prevailed over G. von Schoenerer 's racial antisemitism. Hence a number of apostates such as Julius Porzer and Max Anton Loew could figure henceforth among its leaders. After World War I the Christian Social Party became the dominant political party in Austria, leading all governments in Austria, excepting the first, until 1938. It thus shaped the policies of E. Dollfuss , I. Seipel , and K. von Schuschnigg. In the first few years after World War I the Christian Social Party propaganda still retained strong antisemitic elements. In 1918 the party talked about "the Jewish peril" and was prepared to grant the Jews national self-determination as part of the bitter "defensive war" against Jewry. In 1919 the Christian Social politician Leopold Kunschak, who later become a deputy of the parliament and leader of the party, openly agitated against the Jewish refugees in Vienna and called them "a plague of our time." In 1920 the theme of the Jewish snake strangling the Austrian eagle was still depicted on election posters. Later, the main leaders of the party attempted to tone down the virulence of its antisemitism. However the party rank and file and certain leading elements laid increasing stress on antisemitism, partly out of resentment at Austria's treatment by the Western "Jewish" powers, and later intensified by competition with the Nazis and their influence. One minister of education, Emmerich Czermak, advocated segregation of Jewish students in the universities. When in 1934 the Christian Social Party amalgamated with the Vaterlaendische Front, the latter inherited its ideas and slogans. After World War II a number of former leaders of the Christian Social Party, including Leopold Kunschak, continued to stress antisemitism. Some of them founded the Oesterreichische Volkspartei. Kunschak became the first president of the parliament of the second Republic of Austria. -BIBLIOGRAPHY: A. Fuchs, Geistige Stroemungen in Oesterreich 1867–1918 (1949), 43–82; I.D. Van Arkel, Anti-Semitism in Austria (1966), 56–107, 186–92; P.G.J. Pulzer, The Rise of Political Anti-Semitism in Germany and Austria (1964), index; idem, in: J. Fraenkel (ed.), The Jews of Austria (1967), 429–44; Karbach, in: Zeitschrift fuer die Geschichte der Juden (1964), 1–8, 103–16, 169–78; J.S. Bloch, My Reminiscences (1923), 227–352; C. Gulick, Austria from Habsburg to Hitler (1948), index; A. Diamant, Austrian Catholics and the First Republic (1960), index; J. Braunthal, The Tragedy of Austria (1948), index; F. Heer, Der Glaube des Adolf Hitler (1968), index; H. Greive, Theologie und Ideologie, Katholizismus und Judentum in Deutschland und Oesterreich 1918–1935 (1969). See also bibliography to karl lueger . ADD. BIBLIOGRAPHY: A. Hellwing, Der konfessionelle Anti-semitismus im 19. Jahrhundert in Oesterreich (1972); A. Staudinger, "Christlichsoziale Judenpolitik in der Gruendungsphase der oesterreichischen Politik," in: Jahrbuch fuer Zeitgeschichte 1978, 11–48 (1979). B.F. Pauley, From Prejudice to Persecution. A History of Austrian Anti-Semitism (1992). (Meir Lamed)

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