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Line 1: {{Short description|Austrian journalist and travel writer}} '''Johann Nordmann''' (born Rumpelmayer, also published as Johannes Nordmann and under the pseudonym H. Naudh, March 13-1820 in Landersdorf, now [[Krems an der Donau]], – August 20, 1887 in Vienna) was an Austrian journalist and travel writer.▼ [[File:Johannes Nordmann 1820- 1887.jpg|thumb|Johannes Nordmann 1820- 1887]] ▲'''Johann Nordmann''' (born Rumpelmayer, also published as Johannes Nordmann and under the pseudonym H. Naudh, 13 March ==Life== Line 9 ⟶ 12: It is unclear if Nordmann is the author behind the 1861 work "Jews and the German State," (Die Juden und der deutsche Staat) published under the pseudonym H. Naudh.<ref>{{cite book|last=Levy|first=Richard|title=Antisemitism: A Historical Encyclopedia of Prejudice and Persectution|pages=I 381–382}}</ref> The work was one of the few overtly [[anti-semitic]] works of the 1860s and was regarded as a classic in the genre. It went through twelve editions before 1820 and was adopted and revised by anti-semitic publisher [[Theodor Fritsch]]. Fritsch questioned Nordmann's authorship of the book, believing it to be written at the behest of or perhaps revised by [[Lothar Bucher]], soon to become an aide to [[Otto von Bismarck]] and Hermann Wagener, a ranking member of the Prussian Conservative party. The work argued against Jewish emancipation. * ''Carrara'' a historical novel from ancient Padua, * ''Dante's Zeitalter'' (Dante's Times), a preliminary study to a comprehensive work about Dante, 1852 * ''Kling leise, mein Lied'' Serenade. Second edition, 1860 Line 22 ⟶ 25: <references/> ==External links== * {{Internet Archive author |sname=Johann Nordmann}} {{Authority control}}
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