Abstract

Preface 1. Assimilation and the Jews in nineteenth-century Europe: towards a new historiography? Jonathan Frankel 2. Jewish emancipationists in Victorian England: self-imposed limits to assimilation Israel Finestein 3. German Jews in Victorian England: a study in drift and defection Todd M. Endelman 4. Israelite and Jew: how did nineteenth-century French Jews understand assimilation? Phyllis Cohen Albert 5. The social contexts of assimilation: village Jews and city Jews in Alsace Paula E. Hyman 6. Nostalgia and 'return to the ghetto': a cultural phenomenon in Western and Central Europe Richard I. Cohen 7. Jewry in the modern period: the role of the 'rising class' in the politicization of Jews in Europe Michael Graetz 8. The impact of emancipation on German Jewry: a reconsideration David Sorkin 9. Gender and Jewish history in Imperial Germany Marion A. Kaplan 10. Jewish assimilation in Habsburg Vienna Marsha L. Rozenblit 11. The social vision of Bohemian Jews: intellectuals and community in the 1840s Hillel Kieval 12. The entrance of Jews into Hungarian society in Vormarz: the case of the 'casinos' Michael K. Silber 13. Modernity without emancipation or assimilation? the case of Russian Jewry Eli Lederhendler 14. Ahad Ha'am and the politics of assimilation Steven J. Zipperstein Index.

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