INTRODUCTION
REINHARD RÜRUP: An Appraisal of German-Jewish Historiography: Introduction to Year Book XXXV
I. HISTORIOGRAPHY
MICHAEL A. MEYER: Recent Historiography on the Jewish Religion
DAVID SORKIN: Emancipation and Assimilation: Two Concepts and their Application to German-Jewish History
MOSHE ZIMMERMANN: Jewish History and Jewish Historiography: A Challenge to Contemporary German Historiography
II. EMANCIPATION, ACCULTURATION, MODERNITY
ISMAR SCHORSCH: The Ethos of Modern Jewish Scholarship
MARSHA L. ROZENBLIT: Jewish Identity and the Modern Rabbi: The Cases of Isak Noa Mannheimer, Adolf Jellineh, and Moritz Güdemann in Nineteenth-Century Vienna
WERNER E. MOSSE: Integration through Apartheid: The Hirschs of Halberstadt 1780–1930
III. FROM WILHELMINIAN GERMANY TO NAZI RULE
TRUDE MAURER: Variations on the Theme of “Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit”: Jewish Obituaries of German Heads of State 1888–1925–1934
JEHUDA REINHARZ: Chaim Weizmann and German Jewry
MICHAEL BRENNER: The Jüdische Volkspartei: National-Jewish Communal Politics during the Weimar Republic
AVRAHAM BARKAI: German Interests in the Haavara-Transfer Agreement 1933–1939
HERBERT A. STRAUSS: The Drive for War and the Pogroms of November 1938: Testing Explanatory Models
SHULAMIT VOLKOV: The “Kristallnacht” in Context: A View from Palestine
ARNO LUSTIGER: German and Austrian Jews in the International Brigade
YOAV GELBER: Central European Jews from Palestine in the British Forces
IV. ANTISEMITISM
DONALD L. NIEWYK: Solving the “Jewish Problem”: Continuity and Change in German Antisemitism, 1871–1945
JERE H. LINK: Semitism in German Literary Politics: The Special Case of the Deutsche Schillerstiftung
GEORGI VERBEECK: Marxism, Antisemitism and the Holocaust
ODED HEILBRONNER: The Role of Nazi Antisemitism in the Nazi Party’s Activity and Propaganda: A Regional Historiographical Study
V. JEWISH THOUGHT
STEVEN S. SCHWARZSCHILD: Adorno and Schoenberg as Jews Between Kant and Hegel
WILLIAM KLUBACK: The Legacy of Hugo Bergman: The Believing Community