TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Cathy S. Gelbin and Raphael Gross Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: x–xiii
I. JEWS AND CITIZENSHIP
Introduction Jews as German Citizens: The Prussian Emancipation Edict of 1812 and Beyond Andreas Brämer and Gideon Reuveni Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 3–5
Emancipation through Consumption: Moses Mendelssohn and the Idea of Marketplace Citizenship Gideon Reuveni Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 7–22
A Gracious Act or Merely a Regulation of Economic Activity? A Daily Life Perspective on the Reception of the Prussian Emancipation Edict of 1812 Michał Szulc Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 23–36
The Citizen and its Other: Zionist and Israeli Responses to Statelessness Miriam Rürup Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 37–52
II. GERMAN-SPEAKING JEWS AND THE POLITICS OF ANTISEMITISM
German Jews and the Local German Press: The Jewish Struggle for Acceptance in Constance, 1846 David A. Meola Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 55–72
Conservative Ideological Resurgence, Nationalist Rallying, and Students: The German Burschenschaft and Antisemitism, 1890–1900 Lisa Fetheringill Zwicker Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 73–90
Transnational Press Discourses on German Antisemitism during the Weimar Republic: The Riots in Berlin’s Scheunenviertel, 1923 Stephanie Seul Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 91–120
III. LANGUAGE, PHILOSOPHY, AND CULTURE
Language as the Main Protagonist? East Frisian Yiddish in the Writing of Isaac Herzberg Gertrud Reershemius Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 123–140
“A Few Human Beings Walking Hand in Hand”: Margarete Susman, Leonhard Ragaz, and the Origins of the Jewish-Christian Dialogue in Zurich Susanne Hillman Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 141–162
The Politics of Arabella: Post-Wagnerian Opera and the German-Jewish Quest for Lyrical Individualism, 1928–1933 Uri Ganani Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 163–177
IV. AFTER THE HOLOCAUST
Hannah Arendt's Dedication to Salvaging Jewish Culture Dov Schidorsky Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 181–195
Repetition and Loss: Jewish Refugees and German Communists after the Holocaust, 1945–1951 Jonathan R. Zatlin Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 197–230
V. AUSTRIAN FILM AND LITERATURE
The Rebirth of a Nation:Cinema, Herzlian Zionism, and Emotion in Jewish History Nicholas Baer Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 233–248
Melancholy Journeys in the Films of Ruth Beckermann Katya Krylova Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 249–266
The Appropriation of Myth as a ‘Language’ in Julya Rabinowich’s ‘Jewish’ Novels Andrea Reiter Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 267–286
VI. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
List of Contributors Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 287–290
VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bibliography Contents Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 291
I. HISTORY Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 293–351
II. RESEARCH AND BIBLIOGRAPHY Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 351–354
III. THE NAZI PERIOD Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 354–391
IV. POST 1945 Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 391–425
V. JUDAISM Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 425–460
VI. ZIONISM AND ISRAEL Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 460–466
VII. PARTICIPATION IN CULTURAL AND PUBLIC LIFE Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 466–494
VIII. AUTOBIOGRAPHIES, MEMOIRS, LETTERS Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 494–502
IX. GERMAN-JEWISH RELATIONS Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 502–535
X. FICTION AND POETRY Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 535–537
VIII. BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX Bibliography Index Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 539–594
IX. INDEX
Index to Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 59 Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2014 59: 595–608