
Preface By John Grenville And Arnold Paucker
I. Jews In The Age Of Metternich
Edward Timms: The Pernicious Rift: Metternich And The Debate About Jewish Emanicipation At The Congress Of Viennna Niall Ferguson: Metternich And The Rothschilds: “A Dance With Torches On Powderkegs”? Robert J. W. Evans: Progress And Emancipation In Hungary During The Age Of Metternich Eda Sagarra: Grillparzer, The Catholics And The Jews: A Reading Of Die Jüdin Von Toledo (1851) Ritchie Robertson: Karl Beck: From Radicalism To Monarchism
II. Gender And Boundaries Of The Jewish Community In Nineteenth-century Germany
Deborah Hertz: The Lives, Loves And Novels Of August And Fanny Lewald, The Converted Cousins From Königsberg Maria Benjamin Baader: When Judaism Turned Bourgeois: Gender In Jewish Associational Life And In The Synagogue, 1750-1850 Till Van Rahden: Intermarriages, The “New Woman”, And The Situational Ethnicity Of Breslau Jews From The 1870S To The 1920S Dagmar Herzog: Telling Ethnic And Gender History Together: A Comment Panellist’s Responses To Dagmar Herzog
III. Philosophy, Religion And Politics
Henri Soussan: The Gesellschaft Zur Förderung Der Wissenschaft Des Judentums, 1902-1915 David N. Myers: Hermann Cohen And The Quest For Protestant Judaism Ulrich Tempel: Religion And Politics In The Berlin Jewish Community: The Work Of The Repräsentantenversammlung, 1927-1930
IV. Aspects Of Antisemitism
Gerd Korman: When Heredity Met The Bacterium: Quarantines In New York And Danzig, 1898-1921 Alan T. Levenson: The German Peace Movement And The Jews: An Unexplored Nexus
V. Memoir
Chanan Benhar: 107 Days On The Sh-7: Experiences And Events Of The Last Large Refugee Transport From The Reichsgebiet
VII. Bibliography For 2000
VIII. List Of Contributors
IX. Index
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