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Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 1993

Preface by John Grenville and Julius Carlebach

 

I. GERMAN JEWS IN THE ERA OF EMANCIPATION

MARC SAPERSTEIN: War and Patriotism in Sermons to Central European Jews: 1756–1815

FRANZ LEVI: The Jews of Sachsen-Meiningen and the Edict of 1811

CHRISTOPHER CLARK: Missionary Politics. Protestant Missions to the Jews in Nineteenth-Century Prussia

DEREK J. PENSLAR: Philanthropy, the “Social Question” and Jewish Identity in Imperial Germany

JOHN M. EFRON: Scientific Racism and the Mystique of Sephardic Racial Superiority

 

II. AUSTRIA, THEJEWISH QUESTIONAND PERSECUTION

HELMUT GRUBER: Red Vienna and the “Jewish Question”

MICHAEL GEHLER: Murder on Command: The Anti-Jewish Pogrom in Innsbruck 9th–10th November 1938

 

III. THE NATIONAL SOCIALIST YEARS: DIFFERENT ASPECTS

RIVKA ELKIN: The Survival of the Jewish Hospital in Berlin 1938–1945

LEONIDAS E. HILL: Walter Gyssling, the Centralverein and the Büro Wilhelmstraße, 1929–1933

ALAN E. STEINWEIS: Hans Hinkel and German Jewry, 1933–1941

ANDREW CHANDLER: A Question of Fundamental Principles: The Church of England and the Jews of Germany 1933–1937

HANS SODE-MADSEN: The Perfect Deception. The Danish Jews and Theresienstadt 1940–1945

 

IV. DISPLACED PERSONS AND EMIGRANTS

RONALD WEBSTER: American Relief and Jews in Germany, 1945–1960: Diverging Perspectives

YOAV GELBER: The Historical Role of the Central European Immigration to Israel

 

V. SOURCES ON JEWISH HISTORY

JOSEPH M. DAVIS: The Cultural and Intellectual History of Ashkenazic Jews 1500–1750: A Selective Bibliography and Essay

ELISABETH BRACHMANN-TEUBNER: Sources for the History of the Jews from the Eighteenth Century to the Twentieth Century in the Archives of the former DDR

BRUCE F. PAULEY: Bibliographical Essay: Recent Publications and Primary Sources on Austrian Antisemitism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

 

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