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Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 1975

Preface by Robert Weltsch

 

INTRODUCTION

GERSON D. COHEN: German Jewry as Mirror of Modernity: Introduction to the Twentieth Volume

 

I. HISTORIANSCONVENTIONS

ARNOLD PAUCKER: Prefatory Remarks

WERNER JOCHMANN: The Jews and German Society in the Imperial Era: Opening Address at the Session on German-Jewish History, Thirtieth Congress of German Historians, on 3rd October 1974

REINHARD RÜRUP: Emancipation and Crisis: The “Jewish Question” in Germany 1850–1890

HANS LIEBESCHÜTZ: German Politics and Jewish Existence

HERMANN GREIVE: On Jewish Self-Identification: Religion and Political Orientation

LAMAR CECIL: Jew and Junker in Imperial Berlin

REINHARD RÜRUP: German Liberalism and the Emancipation of the Jews

MONIKA RICHARZ: Jewish Social Mobility in Germany during the Time of Emancipation (1790–1871)

FRITZ STERN: The Integration of Jews in Nineteenth-Century Germany: Comments on the Papers of Lamar Cecil, Reinhard Rürup and Monika Richarz

 

II. ENLIGHTENMENT AND REFORM

JAMES H. LEHMANN: Maimonides, Mendelssohn and the Me’asfim Philosophy and the Biographical Imagination in the Early Haskalah

MOSHE PELLI: Saul Berlin’s Ktav Yosher: The Beginning of Satire in Modern Hebrew Literature of the Haskalah in Germany

GERSHON GREENBERG: The Historical Origins of God and Man: Samuel Hirscti’s Luxembourg Writings

 

III. JEWS IN THE PUBLIC EYE

JAMES F. HARRIS: Eduard Lasker: The Jew as National German Politician

ERNEST HAMBURGER: Hugo Preuß: Scholar and Statesman

DAVID GRAHAM WILLIAMSON: Walther Rathenau: Patron Saint of the German Liberal Establishment (1922–1972)

 

IV. JEWS IN GERMAN LITERATURE

PERCY MATENKO: Ludwig Tieck and Rahel Varnhagen: A Re-Examination

LOTHAR KAHN: Moritz Gottlieb Saphir

HERMANN KESTEN: Heinrich Heine and Joseph Roth

NANCY A. LAUCKNER: The Jew in Post-War German Novels

 

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