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Jacob & Esau : Jewish European History Between Nation and Empire
Waning Edom? Early Modern Christian–Jewish Hybridities
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Jewish European History
pp. 15
Writing Jewish European History
pp. 55
Rabbinic Jacob & Esau, Pagan Rome, and the Christian Empire
pp. 91
Esau, Ishmael, and Christian Europe: Medieval Edom
pp. 137
Waning Edom? Early Modern Christian–Jewish Hybridities
pp. 187
Jacob & Esau and Jewish Emancipation, I: 1789–1839
pp. 236
Jacob & Esau and Jewish Emancipation, II: 1840–1878
pp. 279
The Austrian Jewish Intelligentsia Between Nation and Empire, 1879–1918
pp. 332
Imperial Peoples in an Ethno-national Age? Jews and Other Austrians in the First Republic, 1918–1938
pp. 375
Jacob the Jew: Antisemitism and the End of Emancipation, 1879–1935
pp. 421
Esau theGoy: Jewish and German Ethnic Myths, 1891–1945
pp. 483
Typology and the Holocaust: Erich Auerbach and Judeo-Christian Europe
pp. 540
Postwar Europe: Austria, the Jewish Remigrés, and the Internationalization of Culture
pp. 584
A Post-Holocaust Breakthrough? Jacob & Esau Today
pp. 611
Epilogue: The End of Postwar Exceptionalism
pp. 616
Bibliography
pp. 691
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