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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 Vormärz: 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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