
Preface By John Grenville And Raphael Gross
I. Jewish Identity
Amy Blau: Claims Of Language: Translation As A Mediation Of Jewish
Identity And The Yiddish Reception Of Nelly Sachs
Manfred Jehle: “Relocations” In South Prussia And New East Prussia:
Prussia’s Demographic Policy Towards The Jews In Occupied Poland
1772–1806
Jonathan M. Hess: Fiction And The Making Of Modern Orthodoxy,
1857–1890: Orthodoxy And The Quest For The German-jewish Novel
David Rechter: A Nationalism Of Small Things: Jewish Autonomy In Late
Habsburg Austria
Hannah-villette Dalby: German-jewish Female Intellectuals And The
Recovery Of German-jewish Heritage In The 1940S And 1950S
II. Other Germans And Jews
Sonja Weinberg: Germania And The Anti-jewish Riots In Germany And
Russia, 1881–1882
Erik Grimmer-solem: “Every True Friend Of The Fatherland”: Gustav
Schmoller And The “Jewish Question”, 1916–1917
III. The Swiss And The Jews
John M. Efron: The Most Cruel Cut Of All? The Campaign Against Jewish
Ritual Slaughter In Fin-de-siècle Switzerland And Germany
Beatrix Mesmer: The Banning Of Jewish Ritual Slaughter In Switzerland
Jonathan Steinberg: The Swiss And The Jews: Two Special Cases?
IV. Technical Transfer: A Refugee In England
Gerhard Wolf: Mac Goldsmith And The Modernisation Of British Industry
(1936–1982)
V. Holocaust
Christine Hartig: “Conversations About Taking Our Own Lives—Oh, A Poor
Expression For A Forced Deed In Hopeless Circumstances!” Suicide Among
German Jews 1933–1943
Stephanie Seul: The Representation Of The Holocaust In The British
Propaganda Campaign Directed At The German Public, 1938–1945
VI. Dissertation Abstracts
VII. Bibliography For 2006
VIII. List Of Contributors
IX. Index
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