Table of Contents
Preface vii
Settling down in Eastern Europe Shaul Stampfer 1
Images and Narratives: Germans and Jews in the "Annales seu Cronicae incliti Regni Poloniae" of Jan Dlugosz Jürgen Heyde 21
Solomon Dubno, His Eastern European Scholarship, and the German Haskalah Zuzanna Krzemien 46
From Johann Pezzl to Joseph Perl: Galician Haskalah and the Austrian Enlightenment Rachel Manekin 61
The Figure of the Daytsh in Yiddish Literature Marie Schumacher-Brunhes 72
Dos Iz eyne vahre geshikhte … On the Germanization of Eastern Yiddish in the Nineteenth Century Steffen Krogh 88
Codified Traditions? YIVO's filologishe sektsye in Vilna and Its Relationship to German Academia Martina Niedhammer 115
"Pioneers of Germanness in the East"? Jewish-German, German, and Slavic Perceptions of East European Jewry during the First World War Tobias Grill 125
In the Defense of Germandom in the East: Jews and the Verein für das Deutschtum im Ausland, 1914 to 1935 Philipp Nielsen 160
An Ambivalent Relationship: The Yugoslav Zionists and Their Perception of "Germanness," Germany, and the German Jews at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century Marija Vulesica 177
Transformations in the Relationship between Jews and Germans in the Bukovina 1910-1940 Mariana Hausleitner 199
The Historicity of the Witness: The Polish Relationship to Jews and Germans in the Polish Memory Discourse of the Holocaust Hannah Maischein 215
Aliens in the Lands of the Piasts: The Polonization of Lower Silesia and Its Jewish Community in the Years 1945-1950 Kamil Kijek 234
References 257
Index 293