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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. A Nation within the Nation? The Jews of Old Regime France
2. Jews and Philosophes
3. Jews and Citizens
4. Contrapuntal Readings: Jewish Self-Representation in Prerevolutionary France
5. Constituting Differences: The French Revolution and the Jews
6. Familiar Strangers: Napoleon and the Jews Conclusion: Jews and Other "Others"
Epilogue Notes Bibliography
Index
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