I. JEWS AND SOCIALISM
WERNER T. ANGRESS: “Between Baden and Luxemburg”: Jewish Socialists on the Eve of the First World War
ROBERT S. WISTRICH: Anti-Capitalism or Antisemitism? The Case of Franz Mehring
II. EMANCIPATION AND ASSIMILATION
JACOB TOURY: Types of Jewish Municipal Rights in German Townships: The Problem of Local Emancipation
GORDON R. MORK: German Nationalism and Jewish Assimilation: The Bismarck Period
III. JEWISH THOUGHT
MOSHE PELLI: Aspects of Hebrew Enlightenment Satire – Saul Berlin: Involvement and Detachment
ISMAR SCHORSCH: From Wolfenbüttel to Wissenschaft: The Divergent Paths of Isaak Markus Jost and Leopold Zunz
NAHUM N. GLATZER: On an Unpublished Letter of Isaak Markus Jost
JACOB J. PETUCHOWSKI: Abraham Geiger and Samuel Holdheim: Their Differences in Germany and Repercussions in America
PAUL R. MENDES-FLOHR AND JEHUDA REINHARZ: From Relativism to Religious Faith: The Testimony of Franz Rosenzweig’s Unpublished Diaries
PINCHAS E. ROSENBLÜTH: Yitzchak Baer: A Reappraisal of Jewish History
IV. BANKERS AND FINANCIERS
KURT GRUNWALD: Three Chapters of German-Jewish Banking History
JOACHIM O. RONALL: German and Austrian Jews in the Financial Modernisation of the Middle East
V. ASPECTS OF JEWISH EXISTENCE
WILLIAM STERN: Jewish Surnames – Further Researches
HELEN ROSENAU: Gottfried Semper and German Synagogue Architecture
THOMAS W. SIMONS: The Prague Origins of the Güntherian Converts (1800–1850)
FRED ROSNER: Julius Preuss: Father of Hebrew Medical Research