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Jewish responses to persecution

Titel: Jewish responses to persecution / Jürgen Matthäus and Mark Roseman
Teil: 1. 1933 - 1938
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Veröffentlicht: Lanham, Md. : AltaMira Press, 2010
Umfang: XXXVIII, 469 S. : Ill., Kt.
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 9780759119086
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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