I. HISTORIOGRAPHY
HANS LIEBESCHÜTZ: Past, Present and Future of German-Jewish Historiography
II. ANTISEMITISM AND PHILOSEMITISM
SHULAMIT VOLKOV: Antisemitism as a Cultural Code: Reflections on the History and Historiography of Antisemitism in Imperial Germany
HENRY WASSERMANN: Jews and Judaism in the Gartenlaube
INGRID BELKE: Liberal Voices on Antisemitism in the 1880s Letters to Moritz Lazarus, 1880–1883
MOSHE ZIMMERMANN: Two Generations in the History of German Antisemitism: The Letters of Theodor Fritsch to Wilhelm Man
MARJORIE LAMBERTI: The Jewish Struggle for the Legal Equality of Religions in Imperial Germany
WERNER T. ANGRESS: The German Army’s “Judenzählung” of 1916: Genesis – Consequences – Significance
UWE DIETRICH ADAM: Persecution of the Jews, Bureaucracy and Authority in the Totalitarian State
III. JEWISH YOUTH
CHAIM SCHATZKER: Martin Buber’s Influence on the Jewish Youth Movement in Germany
CARL J. RHEINS: The Schwarzes Fähnlein, Jungenschaft 1932–1934
IV. JEWS IN LITERATURE
LOTHAR KAHN: Daniel Lessman
ELIZABETH M. PETUCHOWSKI: Some Aspects of the Judaic Element in the Work of Lion Feuchtwanger
HELEN MILFULL: Franz Kafka — The Jewish Context
EVE BOCK: The German-Jewish Writers of Prague Interpreters of Czech Literature
LAWRENCE L. LANGER: Survival Through Art: The Career of Gertrud Kolmar
MARGARITA PAZI: Arnold Zweig and Max Brod—1929, 1939, 1949
DAN MIRON: German Jews in Agnon’s Work
V. COMMUNAL HISTORY
E. G. LOWENTHAL: In the Shadow of Doom: Post-War Publications on Jewish Communal History in Germany (III)