German Politics and the 'Jewish Question', 1914-1919.
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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Historiography -- Scope -- Chapter outline -- I. A genealogy of the Jewish Question -- Reform in the Prussian state: Bruno Bauer's Die Judenfrage (1842) -- Race and the nation: Heinrich von Treitschke's Unsere Aussichten (1879) -- Nationalism and patriotism: Nationaljude als Staatsbürger (1897) -- The question of national consciousness in Franz Oppenheimer's Stammesbewusstsein und Volksbewusstsein (1910) -- Nations in the German state: Werner Sombart's Die Zukunft der Juden (1911) -- Jewish questions, European questions: Moritz Goldstein's Deutsch-Jüdischer Parnaß (1912) -- The Jewish Question: emancipation, assimilation, cultural homogeneity -- II. The Jewish Question in war time: Germany's eastern policy, 1914-1916 -- From Stuttgart to Berlin: the diplomatic work of Max Bodenheimer -- Planning the Zwischenreich: Bodenheimer's memorandum -- Ideas into practice? Eastern European Jews as mediators of German interests -- All noise on the Eastern Front: Congress Poland and Jewish cultural autonomy -- Richard Lichtheim and German-Jewish collaboration in the Middle East -- The Committee for the East and the afterlife of its policies -- III. Constitutionalism and secularism in the Jewish census of 1916 -- Facts behind the figures: the origins of the census -- Do not count on us: the public response to the census -- A constitutional violation? The avowal of the census -- Not adding up: inconsistencies and the conclusion of the Jewish census -- 1919 and still counting: the legacy of the Judenzählung -- IV. 'Article 113 leads into the deepest questions of the concept of nationality': minority rights in the Weimar constitution -- The protagonists: Hugo Preuss and Oskar Cohn -- 'On a practical level it will always be about language': the wording of Article 113.
Vying for influence: German-Jewish organisations and Article 113 -- Language triumphs -- V. 'Tagesordnung: Judenfrage': a German (Jewish) united front at Paris -- Preparing for Paris: the German delegation and minority protections -- Formulating a position on the Jewish Question for Paris -- The German delegation and the Treaty of Versailles -- National minority rights and the German Question -- Setting a double standard? Minority obligations in the Treaty of Versailles -- Jewish rights and the Minority Treaty -- Jewish questions, German questions -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Archival sources -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Unpublished secondary sources.
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