"Robert Wistrich has written a book which is not only profound in its analysis of modern Jewish identity in central Europe and outstanding in its feel for nuance, but is also a study marked by a wonderful clarity of thought and expression."—Professor Gershon Shaked, Recipient of the Israel Prize in Modern Hebrew Literature "Wistrich argues that during the period between Bismarck's German Empire and Hitler's rise to power, the contributions made by German and Austrian Jews significantly imprinted the cultures of Central Europe. Beyond that period, however, he claims, the demise of this cultural history occurred, in part, due to the 'social psychology of envy.' . . . It is a collection that will further the reader's understanding of the periods of social envy and racism."—<i>Jewish Book World<br /></i> "Well researched with footnotes and bibliography, this book is essential for Jewish, Holocaust, and academic libraries."—Hallie Cantor, <i>Association of Jewish Libraries Newsletter</i> "An indispensible work that charts the course of events and ideas that ultimately led to the Holocaust." indispensable—Jack Fischel, <i>New Jersey Jewish News</i> "Wistrich's expertise and clear prose provide reliable information alongside deft analysis, and give food for thought for novice and expert alike."—Daniel Mark Vyleta, <i>European Historical Quarterly</i> "<i>Laboratory for World Destruction</i> is a useful and thoughtful collection of essays about a range of political and cultural figures and their influence on the 'Jewish Question' in the Habsburg Empire. . . . Wistrich's portraits are valuable for illuminating the special circumstances and obstacles to Jewish life in the Late Habsburg Empire."—<i>German Studies Review<br /></i>