
I. John Grenville – Obituary And Interview
Peter Pulzer: John Grenville 1928-2011 Bea Lewkowicz: An Interview By Dr Bea Lewkowicz With Professor John Grenville
II. Jewish Life In The Early Modern Period
Dean Phillip Bell: Navigating The Flood Waters: Perspectives On Jewish Life In Early Modern Germany Nimrod Zinger: Away From Home: Travelling And Leisure Activities Among German Jews In The Seventeenth And Eighteenth Centuries Mirjam Zadoff: Travelling Writers: The Creation Of Eastern Jewish Hideaways In The West Barry Stiefel: The Architectural Origins Of The Great Early Modern Urban Synagogue
III. Age Of Acculturation
Christopher R. Friedrichs: Leisure And Acculturation In The Jewish Community Of Dresden, 1833-1837 Evyatar Friesel: Abraham Geiger In 1848: His Views On The Revolution, German Culture, And The Jews Adam S. Ferziger: The Hamburg Cremation Controversy And The Diversity Of German-jewish Orthodoxy Felicitas Seebacher: The General Policlinic Vienna: Between Science, Ethnicity And Politics Harold James: Wrestling With The Angel: Georg Solmssen And Germany
IV. German-speaking Philosophers In British Contexts
Ute Deichmann: Michael Polanyi On Scientific Authority And His Criticism Of Popper And Russell Ulrich Charpa: The Cambridge “Realgymnasium” And The “Freie Schule” London – Historical And Philosophical Remarks On Gerd Buchdahl And Karl R. Popper
V. In The Shadow Of The Holocaust
Ferenc Lasczo: Negotiating Historicity: Hungarian Jewish Scholarly Perspectives On The Relevance, Content And Meaning Of History In The Age Of Catastrophe Jacob Borut: Struggles For Spaces: Where Could Jews Spend Free Time In Nazi Germany?
VI. Jews In The German Democratic Republic
Ute Frevert: Jewish Hearts And Minds? Feelings Of Belonging And Political Choices Among East German Intellectuals
VII. List Of Contributors
VIII. Index
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