I. EMANCIPATION
REINHARD RÜRUP: The Tortuous and Thorny Path to Legal Equality: “Jew Laws” and Emancipatory Legislation in Germany From the Late Eighteenth Century
ROBERT LIBERLES: Was There a Jewish Movement for Emancipation in Germany?
ROBERT LIBERLES: Emancipation and the Structure of the Jewish Community in the Nineteenth Century
II. FROM IMPERIAL GERMANY TO NAZI RULE
HENRY WASSERMANN: Jews in Jugendstil: The Simplicissimus, 1896–1914
MARK H. GELBER: The Jungjüdische Bewegung: An Unexplored Chapter in German-Jewish Literary and Cultural History
EVYATAR FRIESEL: The Political and Ideological Development of the Centralverein before 1914
DAVID ENGEL: Patriotism as a Shield: The Liberal Jewish Defence against Antisemitism in Germany during the First World War
JEHUDA REINHARZ: Hashomer Hazair in Germany (I): 1928–1933
FRANCIS R. NICOSIA: Revisionist Zionism in Germany (I): Richard Lichtheim and the Landesverband der Zionisten-Revisionisten in Deutschland, 1926–1933
JACOB BOAS: The Shrinking World of German Jewry, 1933–1938
FRIEDRICH S. BRODNITZ: Memories of the Reichsvertretung: A Personal Report
III. JUDAISM: JEWISH THOUGHT – THE ARTS
ISMAR SCHORSCH: The Production of a Classic: Zunz as Krochmal’s Editor
WILLIAM KLUBACK: Friendship Without Communication: Wilhelm Herrmann and Hermann Cohen
JUDITH MARCUS AND ZOLTÁN TAR: The Judaic Element in the Teachings of the Frankfurt School
STEVEN S. SCHWARZSCHILD: A Critique of Martin Buber’s Political Philosophy: An Affectionate Reappraisal
VIVIAN B. MANN: The Golden Age of Jewish Ceremonial Art in Frankfurt: Metalwork of the Eighteenth Century
IV. JEWS IN LITERATURE
LOTHAR KAHN: Early German-Jewish Writers and the Image of America (1820–1840)
OTTO W. JOHNSTON: Jewish Exile from Berlin to Paris: The Geographical Dialectics of Joseph Roth
SIDNEY ROSENFELD: Joseph Roth and Austria: A Search for Identity