I. INTELLECTUAL HISTORY AND RELIGIOUS THOUGHT
HEINZ MOSHE GRAUPE: Mordechai Shnaber-Levison: The Life, Works and Thought of a Haskalah Outsider
MAREN R. NIEHOFF: Jakob Weil’s Contribution to a Modern Concept of Haggadah
MICHAEL A. MEYER: “How Awesome is this Place!” The Reconceptualisation of the Synagogue in Nineteenth-Century Germany
ROBERT LIBERLES: The So-Called Quiet Years of German Jewry 1849–1869: A Reconsideration
MORDECHAI BREUER: Orthodoxy in Germany and its Eastern Counterpart at the Turn of the Century
II. JEWISH ORGANISATIONS
JACOB BORUT: Vereine Für Jüdische Geschichte und Literatur at the End of the Nineteenth Century
UTA LOHMANN: “Auf der Organisation ruht die Zukunft des Handwerks” The History and Activities of Jewish Artisans in Berlin
III. TWO ASPECTS OF NON-JEWISH RELATIONS WITH JEWS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
ERIK LINDNER: “Zum Heil Israels” Graf von der Recke-Volmerstein and his Missionary Colony at Düsselthal, 1822–1828
JACQUES KORNBERG: Vienna in the 1890s: The Austrian Opposition to Antisemitism: The Verein zur Abwehr des Antisemitism
IV. JEWS AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
PETER PULZER: Jews and Nation-Building in Germany 1815–1918
STEVEN BELLER: Patriotism and the National Identity of Habsburg Jewry, 1860–1914
MANUEL DUARTE DE OLIVEIRA: Passion for Land and Volk: Martin Buber and Neo-Romanticism
V. GERMAN-JEWISH HISTORY: A DEBATE
EVYATAR FRIESEL: The German-Jewish Encounter as a Historical Problem: A Reconsideration
CHRISTHARD HOFFMANN: The German-Jewish Encounter and German Historical Culture
SAMUEL MOYN: German Jewry and the Question of Identity: Historiography and Theory
SHULAMIT VOLKOV: Reflections on German-Jewish Historiography: A Dead End or a New Beginning?
VI. JEWISH ALLTAGSGESCHICHTE ON THE EVE OF THE HOLOCAUST
MOSHE AYALON: Jewish Life in Breslau 1938–1941