
Crossing Boundaries
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Comparing the respective fates of the Jews in Germany and the African-Americans in the United States, this collection offers new insight as to how and why the struggle for equality played out so differently in the two countries and in what ways the issues of migration, multi-ethnicity, discrimination, and integration have informed the historical discourse in the postmodern era.
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Introduction: "Crossing Boundaries" as Leitmotiv and Metaphor
Larry Eugene Jones
Keynote Address: The Expulsion of Jewish Professors and Students from the University of Berlin during the Third Reich
Konrad H. Jarausch
PART I: MIGRATION, ETHNICITY, AND MINORITIES IN PUBLIC POLICY IN GERMANY AND THE UNITED STATES
Chapter 1. Immigration, Naturalization, and Ethno-national Traditions in Germany: From the Citizenship Law of 1913 to the Law of 1999
Klaus J. Bade
Chapter 2. Migration and Public Policy in Germany, 1918-1939
Jochen Oltmer
Chapter 3. Racism as Public Policy in America's Cities in the Twentieth Century
Ronald H. Bayor
PART II: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE EXPERIENCES OF JEWISH REFUGEES FROM GERMANY
Chapter 4. Growing Up Jewish in the Nazi Era: School, Emigration, and War
Werner T. Angress
Chapter 5. William Stern (1871-1938): A World-View at Risk
Supriya Mukherjee
Chapter 6. Exclusions and Inclusions of a Cosmopolitan Philosopher: The Case of Ernst Cassirer
Michael Haenel
PART III: THE STRUGGLE FOR EQUAL RIGHTS IN GERMANY AND THE UNITED STATES
Chapter 7. Selecting the "Better Elements": Jewish Students and the Admission of Women to German Universities, 1890-1914
Patricia Mazon
Chapter 8. The Central Association of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith: Jews and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Imperial Germany
Trude Maurer
Chapter 9. Objectivity and Involvement: Georg G. Iggers and Writing the History of the Little Rock School Crisis
Tony A. Freyer
Chapter 10. Activists, Leaders, and Supporters: On the Role of Whites in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Manfred Berg
PART IV: HISTORIOGRAPHICAL REFLECTIONS ON DIFFERENCE AND EQUALITY
Chapter 11. Crossing Borders in American Civil Rights Historiography
Tony A. Freyer
Chapter 12. Objectivity and Involvement: Writing the History of German Historiography
Georg G. Iggers
Chapter 13. Reshaping the World: Historiography from a Universal Perspective
Eckhardt Fuchs
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
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