Preface by John Grenville and Raphael Gross
I. JEWISH IDENTITY
AMY BLAU: Claims of Language: Translation as a Mediation of Jewish
Identity and the Yiddish Reception of Nelly Sachs
MANFRED JEHLE: “Relocations” in South Prussia and New East Prussia:
Prussia’s Demographic Policy towards the Jews in Occupied Poland
1772–1806
JONATHAN M. HESS: Fiction and the Making of Modern Orthodoxy,
1857–1890: Orthodoxy and the Quest for the German-Jewish Novel
DAVID RECHTER: A Nationalism of Small Things: Jewish Autonomy in Late
Habsburg Austria
HANNAH-VILLETTE DALBY: German-Jewish Female Intellectuals and the
Recovery of German-Jewish Heritage in the 1940s and 1950s
II. OTHER GERMANS AND JEWS
SONJA WEINBERG: Germania and the Anti-Jewish Riots in Germany and
Russia, 1881–1882
ERIK GRIMMER-SOLEM: “Every True Friend of the Fatherland”: Gustav
Schmoller and the “Jewish Question”, 1916–1917
III. THE SWISS AND THE JEWS
JOHN M. EFRON: The Most Cruel Cut of All? The Campaign Against Jewish
Ritual Slaughter in Fin-de-Siècle Switzerland and Germany
BEATRIX MESMER: The Banning of Jewish Ritual Slaughter in Switzerland
JONATHAN STEINBERG: The Swiss and the Jews: Two Special Cases?
IV. TECHNICAL TRANSFER: A REFUGEE IN ENGLAND
GERHARD WOLF: Mac Goldsmith and the Modernisation of British Industry
(1936–1982)
V. HOLOCAUST
CHRISTINE HARTIG: “Conversations about taking our own lives—oh, a poor
expression for a forced deed in hopeless circumstances!” Suicide among
German Jews 1933–1943
STEPHANIE SEUL: The Representation of the Holocaust in the British
Propaganda Campaign directed at the German Public, 1938–1945
VI. DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS
VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR 2006
VIII. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
IX. INDEX