Jewish responses to persecution
Titel: | Jewish responses to persecution / Jürgen Matthäus and Mark Roseman |
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Teil: | 1. 1933 - 1938 |
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Veröffentlicht: | Lanham, Md. : AltaMira Press, 2010 |
Umfang: | XXXVIII, 469 S. : Ill., Kt. |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Jewish responses to persecution / Jürgen Matthäus and Mark Roseman ; 1 alle Bände anzeigen Documenting life and destruction ; 1 |
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ISBN: | 9780759119086 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Introduction to the Jewish Responses to Persecution Series
- p. xiii
- Reader's Guide
- p. xxiii
- Abbreviations
- p. xxv
- Volume Introduction; Jews and Other Germans before and after 1933
- p. xxvii
- Part I
- The Battles of 1933
- p. 1
- 1
- Confronting the Nazi Revolution
- p. 7
- Early Weeks
- p. 7
- Boycott
- p. 16
- Physical Threats
- p. 24
- 2
- Exclusion and Introspection
- p. 33
- Embattled Identities
- p. 33
- Jewish Leadership and the "Jewish Sector"
- p. 45
- 3
- Strategies for Survival
- p. 63
- Emigration, Hopes, and Realities
- p. 63
- Targets of the "People's Community"
- p. 74
- Taking Stock after One Year
- p. 84
- Part II
- Feeling One's Way: January 1934 to August 1935
- p. 95
- 4
- Stretching the Limits of Influence
- p. 99
- Central and Regional Perspectives
- p. 99
- Constrained Communications
- p. 108
- 5
- Everyday Life in an Era of Uncertainty
- p. 117
- Bread on the Table
- p. 117
- Negotiating Public Spaces
- p. 123
- Jewish Children in the Schools of the "People's Community"
- p. 132
- 6
- Segregation and Exclusion: Spring and Summer 1935
- p. 145
- Reacting to Exclusion in the Spring of 1935
- p. 145
- Mounting Pressure, Changing Perspectives
- p. 154
- The Onslaught of the "People's Community"
- p. 162
- Part III
- Subjects Under Siege: September 1935 to December 1937
- p. 177
- 7
- The Nuremberg Laws and Their Impact
- p. 183
- Immediate Reactions after Nuremberg
- p. 183
- Could One Live in the New Germany?
- p. 199
- 8
- Bonds and Breaks with Germany
- p. 215
- Emigration Revisited
- p. 215
- Uneven Chances, Varied Fates
- p. 228
- Jewish Culture and Leisure in Nazi Germany
- p. 236
- 9
- Jewish Questions after Nuremberg
- p. 247
- Racists and Scholars
- p. 247
- How to Behave and Think As a Jew
- p. 251
- Contending with Crisis
- p. 259
- Part IV
- Dispossession and Disappearance: 1938
- p. 271
- 10
- "Model Austria" and Its Ramifications
- p. 275
- Anschluss and the Jews
- p. 275
- Intensifying Racial Segregation
- p. 286
- Reverberations in the Reich
- p. 290
- 11
- Évian and the Emigration Impasse
- p. 305
- Escape Plans and Realities
- p. 305
- Defense without Weapons
- p. 324
- Refuge and Reflection
- p. 331
- 12
- "Kristallnacht" and Its Consequences
- p. 341
- Solidarity with the Deported
- p. 341
- Experiencing the Pogrom
- p. 349
- What Next?
- p. 367
- List of Documents
- p. 379
- Bibliography
- p. 397
- Glossary
- p. 409
- Chronology
- p. 437
- Index
- p. 453
- About the Authors
- p. 469