
Preface By John Grenville And Raphael Gross
I. Jewish And Islamic Studies
Ismar Schorsch: Converging Cognates: The Intersection Of Jewish And Islamic Studies In Nineteenth Century Germany
II. Overlapping Spheres
Robert Liberles: Jews And Christians In Early Modern Germany Yaacov Deutsch: Jewish Anti-christian Invectives And Christian Awareness: An Unstudied Form Of Interaction In The Early Modern Period Natalie Naimark-goldberg: Health, Leisure And Sociability At The Turn Of The Nineteenth Century: Jewish Women In German Spas Debra Kaplan: Women And Worth: Female Access To Property In Early Modern Urban Jewish Communities Marion Aptroot: Writing ‘Jewish’ Not ‘German’: Functional Writing Styles And The Symbolic Function Of Yiddish In Early Modern Ashkenaz Noa Sophie Kohler: Schutzjuden And Opportunistic Criminality In The Early Modern Period: The Lemmel Family From Neustadt-eberswalde
III. On Antisemitism, Jewish Self-hatred And Identity
Hannah Ahlheim: Establishing Antisemitic Stereotypes: Social And Economic Segregation Of Jews By Means Of Political Boycott In Germany Oaul Reitter: Interwar Expressionism, Zionist Self-help Writing, And The Other History Of ‘Jewish Self-hatred’ Lisa Fetheringill Zwicker: Antisemitism, The Limits Of Antisemitic Rhetoric, And A Movement Against Russian Students At German Universities, 1908–1914 Julie Lieber: Crafting The Future Of Judaism: Gender And Religious Education In Vienna 1867–1914
IV. Hans Kohn (1891-1971). The Multifaceted Contributions Of A Political Philosopher
Christian Wiese: Introduction: The Legacy Of Hans Kohn Zohar Maor: Hans Kohn And The Dialectics Of Colonialism: Insights On Nationalism And Colonialism From Within Adi Gordon: The Ideological Convert And The “Mythology Of Coherence”: The Contradictory Hans Kohn And His Multiple Metamorphoses Noam Pianko: Did Kohn Believe In The “Kohn Dichotomy”? Reconsidering Kohn’s Journey From The Political Idea Of Judaism To The Idea Of Nationalism
V. Memoir
Martin Andermann: Life As A Young Jewish Hospital Doctor In Heidelberg And Berlin – 1929-1932: A Memoir
VI. List Of Contributors
VII. Bibliography
VIII. Index
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