I. JEWS IN THE AGE OF METTERNICH
EDWARD TIMMS: The Pernicious Rift: Metternich and the Debate about Jewish Emancipation at the Congress of Vienna
NIALL FERGUSON: Metternich and the Rothschilds: “A Dance With Torches on Powder Kegs”?
R. 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
DEBORAH HERTZ: Response 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