I. CENTRAL EUROPEAN JEWRY IN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE
FOCUS ON WILHELMINIAN GERMANY
A Symposium on Prussian Jewry
MARJORIE LAMBERTI: The Prussian Government and the Jews: Official Behaviour and Policy-Making in the Wilhelminian Era
WERNER T. ANGRESS: Prussia’s Army and the Jewish Reserve Officer: Controversy before World War I
PAUL R. DUGGAN: German-Jewish Relations in the Wilhelminian Period: Comments on the Papers of Marjorie Lamberti and Werner T. Angress
LAMAR CECIL: Comments on the Papers of Marjorie Lamberti and Werner T. Angress
AFTERMATH OF THE JOSEPHINIAN REFORM
EDUARD GOLDSTÜCKER: Jews between Czechs and Germans around 1848
II. JEWISH PUBLISHING UNDER THE NAZI THREAT
MAX GRUENEWALD: Critic of German Jewry Ludwig Feuchtwanger and His Gemiendezeitun
STEPHEN M. POPPEL: Salman Schocken and the Schocken Verlag
III. GERMAN JEWS OF EMINENCE
ALEX BEIN: Arthur Ruppin: The Man and His Work
EVA MICHAELIS-STERN: William Stern 1871–1938: The Man and His Achievements
ERNST J. COHN: Three Jewish Lawyers of Germany
NATHAN ROTENSTREICH: Religion Within Limits of Reason Alone and Religion of Reason
IV. ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION
JULIAN BARTYLŚ: Grand Duchy of Poznań Under Prussian Rule: Changes in the Economic Position of the Jewish Population 1815–1848
HEINZ ROSENTHAL: Jews in the Solingen Steel Industry: Records of a Rhineland City
V. MEMOIRS AND DOCUMENTS
KURT GRUNWALD: A Note on the Baron Hirsch Stiftung Vienna 1888–1914
STANLEY ZUCKER: Theodor Mommsen and Antisemitism
S. A. BIRNBAUM: Institutum Ascenezicum
VI. CORRESPONDENCE
DONALD L. NIEWYK: Socialists and Antisemitism
Werkdorp Nieuwesluis