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2 German Jewish Population Changes in Imperial Germany (1871–1918)
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Steven Mark Lowenstein
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
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Foreword
- Sergio DellaPergola The Hebrew University of Jerusalem vii
- Preface 1. The Life and Work of Steven M. Lowenstein z”l (1945–2020): “From Washington Heights to Skid Row—a Life of Learning and Doing” xi
- Preface 2. Steven Lowenstein’s Demographic History xviii
- Acknowledgments xxiv
- Editors’ Note xxv
- Introduction 1
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CHRONOLOGICAL SECTION
- 1 From the Fall of Napoleon to the Unification of Germany (1815–1871) 7
- 2 German Jewish Population Changes in Imperial Germany (1871–1918) 40
- 3 From the “Demographic Crisis” of the 1920s to the Flight to Escape after 1933 75
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TOPICAL SECTION
- 4 Natural Growth and Changes in the German Jewish Family 99
- 5 Changing Age Structure 182
- 6 Conversion and Intermarriage 214
- 7 Migration—Overall Trends and Internal Migration 241
- 8 Immigration and Emigration 333
- 9 From Countryside to City: Urbanization and the Survival of Small-Town Jewish Communities 390
- 10 Jewish Residential Concentration in German Cities 450
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REGIONAL SECTION
- 11 The Eastern Provinces 521
- 12 Central and Northwestern Germany—from Sparse Jewish Density to an Urban and Immigrant Center 552
- 13 Western Germany 584
- 13 Western Germany 627
- Conclusions 675
- Bibliography 683
- Geographic Names in German and English (Alphabetized in German) 693
- Geographic Names in German and English (Alphabetized in German) 695
- MAPS 697
- Index 725
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
-
Foreword
- Sergio DellaPergola The Hebrew University of Jerusalem vii
- Preface 1. The Life and Work of Steven M. Lowenstein z”l (1945–2020): “From Washington Heights to Skid Row—a Life of Learning and Doing” xi
- Preface 2. Steven Lowenstein’s Demographic History xviii
- Acknowledgments xxiv
- Editors’ Note xxv
- Introduction 1
-
CHRONOLOGICAL SECTION
- 1 From the Fall of Napoleon to the Unification of Germany (1815–1871) 7
- 2 German Jewish Population Changes in Imperial Germany (1871–1918) 40
- 3 From the “Demographic Crisis” of the 1920s to the Flight to Escape after 1933 75
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TOPICAL SECTION
- 4 Natural Growth and Changes in the German Jewish Family 99
- 5 Changing Age Structure 182
- 6 Conversion and Intermarriage 214
- 7 Migration—Overall Trends and Internal Migration 241
- 8 Immigration and Emigration 333
- 9 From Countryside to City: Urbanization and the Survival of Small-Town Jewish Communities 390
- 10 Jewish Residential Concentration in German Cities 450
-
REGIONAL SECTION
- 11 The Eastern Provinces 521
- 12 Central and Northwestern Germany—from Sparse Jewish Density to an Urban and Immigrant Center 552
- 13 Western Germany 584
- 13 Western Germany 627
- Conclusions 675
- Bibliography 683
- Geographic Names in German and English (Alphabetized in German) 693
- Geographic Names in German and English (Alphabetized in German) 695
- MAPS 697
- Index 725