Burgeoning emancipation
Two Silent Minorities: Orthodox Jews and Poor Jews in Berlin 1770–1823 by Steven M. Lowenstein
The World of Moses Mendelssohn by Eva Engel Holland
Jewish self-defence
Anti-Anti 1889/1892 by Jacob Toury
The Rise of Jewish Defence Agitation in Germany, 1890–1895: A Pre-history of the C.V.? by Jacob Borut
The Centralverein and the American Jewish Committee: A Comparative Study by Evyatar Friesel
Countering the Pre-1933 Nazi Boycott against the Jews by Sibylle Morgenthaler
The Prosecution of Antisemites by the Courts in the Weimar Republic: Was Justice Served? by Cyril Levitt
Germans and German Jews
Jewish Lawyers in Germany, 1848–1938: The Disintegration of a Profession by Konrad H. Jarausch
Partners and Pariahs: Jews and Medicine in Modern German Society by Geoffrey Cocks
Academics in Germany: German and Jew – Some Preliminary Remarks by Fritz K. Ringer
The German Professionals and their Jewish Colleagues: Comments on the Papers of Konrad Jarausch, Geoffrey Cocks and Fritz K. Ringer by Fritz Stern
One of Wagner's Jewish Friends: Berthold Auerbach and his Unpublished Reply to Richard Wagner's Antisemitism (1881) by Paul Lawrence Rose
Social Democracy on the Ambiguous Ground between Antipathy and Antisemitism: The Example of Wilhelm Hasenclever by Shlomo Na'aman
Nazi domination
The End of Emancipation and the Illusion of Preferential Treatment: German Zionism, 1933–1938 by Francis R. Nicosia
Early but Opposed – Supported but Late: Two Berlin Seminaries Which Attempted to Move Abroad by Christhard Hoffmann and Daniel R. Schwartz
Loyalties in Conflict: French Jewry and the Refugee Crisis, 1933–1935 by Vicki Caron
British Policy Towards German Crimes Against German Jews, 1939–1945 by Priscilla Dale Jones
The Jewish Press under the Nazi Regime – Its Mission, Suppression and Defiance – A Memoir by Arno Herzberg
Forced Labour of German Jews in Nazi Germany by Konrad Kwiet
Gentiles and Jews after 1945
Restitution and Legitimacy in Post-War Austria 1945–1953 by Robert Knight
The Attitude towards Jews in Bavaria after the Second World War by Constantin Goschler
Franz Rosenzweig
A Life of Contradiction: The Philosopher Franz Rosenzweig and his Relationship to History and Politics by Stefan Meineke
Two Centenaries by William W. Hallo
Bibliography
Post-War Publications on German Jewry: A Selected Bibliography of Books and Articles 1990 by Barbara Suchy and Annette Pringle
Bibliography Contents
I. History
II. Research and Bibliography
III. The Nazi Period
IV. Post War
V. Judaism
VI. Zionism and Israel
VII. Participation in Cultural and Public Life
VIII. Autobiography, Memoirs, Letters, Genealogy
IX. German-Jewish Relations
X. Fiction, Poetry and Humour
Index to the Bibliography
List of contributors
List of Contributors
Index
General Index to Year Book XXXVI of the Leo Baeck Institute
Preface
Preface by Arnold Paucker
Introduction
Jews as Jews versus Jews as Germans – Two Historical Perspectives: Introduction to Year Book XXXVI by Michael A. Meyer
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