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Michael Brenner, Vicki Caron und Uri. R. Kaufmann (eds.)
Jewish Emancipation Reconsidered
The French and German Models

Content

Michael Brenner
Introduction

Simon Schwarzfuchs
Alsace and Southern Germany: The Creation of a Border
Comment by Silvie Anne Goldberg

Frances Malino
Jewish Enlightment in Berlin and Paris
Comment by Dominique Bourel

Perrine Simon-Nahum
Wissenschaft des Judentums in Germany and the Science of Judaism in France in the Nineteenth Century: Tradition and Modernity in Jewish Scholarship
Comment by Nils Roemer

Richard I. Cohen
Celebrating Integration in the Public Sphere in Germany and France
Comment by Jakob Vogel

Uri R. Kaufmann
The Jewish Fight for Emancipation in France and Germany
Comment by Ulrich Wyrwa

Silvia Crest
Kultur und Civilisation after the Franco-Prussian War: Debates between German and French Jews
Comment by Sandrine Kott

Eli Bar-Chen
Two Communities with a Sense of Mission: The Alliance Israélite Universelle and the Hilfsverein der deutschen Juden
Comment by Aron Rodrigue

Christian Wiese
Modern Antisemitism and Jewish Responses in Germany and France, 1880-1914
Comment by Vicki Caron

Jaques Ehrenfreund
Citizenship and Acculturation: Some Reflections on German Jews during the Second Empire and French Jews during the Third Republic
Comment by Paula Hyman

Pierre Birnbaum
In the Academic Sphere: The cases of Emile Durkheim and Georg Simmel
Comment by Peter Pulzer

Steven E. Aschheim
Towards the Phenomenology of the Jewish Intellectual: The German and French Cases Compared
Comment by Nancy L. Green

Diana Pinto
Epilogue - French and German Jewries in the New Europe: Convergent Itineraries?

Notes on Contributors - Index of Names

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