INTRODUCTION
GEORGE L. MOSSE: German Jews and Liberalism in Retrospect: Introduction to Year Book XXXII
I. EMANCIPATION
GORDON A. CRAIG: Frederick the Great and Moses Mendelssohn: Thoughts on Jewish Emancipation
DAVID SORKIN: The Genesis of the Ideology of Emancipation: 1806–1840
II. NINETEENTH-CENTURY ANTISEMITISM
NORBERT KAMPE: Jews and Antisemites at Universities in Imperial Germany (II): The Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität of Berlin: A Case Study on the Students’ “Jewish Question”
JAMES F. HARRIS: Bavarians and Jews in Conflict in 1866: Neighbours and Enemies
MICHAEL ANTHONY RIFF: The Government of Baden against Antisemitism: Political Expediency or Principle?
DAVID PEAL: Antisemitism by Other Means? The Rural Cooperative Movement in Late Nineteenth-Century Germany
III. JEWRY UNDER NAZI RULE
CHAIM SCHATZKER: The Jewish Youth Movement in Germany in the Holocaust Period (I): Youth in Confrontation with a New Reality
JEHUDA REINHARZ: Hashomer Hazair in Germany (II): Under the Shadow of the Swastika, 1933–1938
FRANCIS R. NICOSIA: The Assertion of Identity: Jewish Student Nationalism at the University of Vienna before the First World War
KARIN VOELKER: The B’nai B’rith Order (U.O.B.B.) in the Third Reich (1933–1937)
DONALD M. McKALE: From Weimar to Nazism: Abteilung III of the German Foreign Office and the Support of Antisemitism, 1931–1935
PETER LOEWENBERG: The Kristallnacht as a Public Degradation Ritual
DAVID BANKIER: The German Communist Party and Nazi Antisemitism, 1933–1938
PAUL SAUER: Otto Hirsch (1885–1941): Director of the Reichsvertretung
ERIC BROTHERS: On the Anti-Fascist Resistance of German Jews
IV. FAR WEST/FAR EAST
KENNEE SWITZER-RAKOS: Baron de Hirsch, The Jewish Colonization Association and Canada
SUZANNE D. RUTLAND: “Waiting Room Shanghai”: Australian Reactions to the Plight of the Jews in Shanghai after the Second World War
V. JEWS AND THE CAMERA
NACHUM T. GIDAL: Jews in Photography