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Chapter 3

Emancipation of the Jews

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Sources

  1. Friedrich Schlegel, Review of C. A. Buchholz, Documents Concerning the Improvement of the Civic Condition of the Jews (1815)

  2. “Hep-Hep Riot” in Frankfurt am Main (1819)

  3. Report by the Prussian District Government in Koblenz on the Civic Condition of the Jews (1820)

  4. Report on the Civic Conditions of the Jews in the Duchy of Nassau (1822)

  5. Excerpts from H. E. G. Paulus’s Pamphlet on the Emancipation of the Jews in Baden (1831)

  6. Excerpts from Gabriel Riesser’s Pamphlet on the Emancipation of the Jews (1831)

  7. Gabriel Riesser (c. 1856)

  8. Moritz Daniel Oppenheim, The Return of the Volunteer from the Wars of Liberation to His Family Still Living in Accordance with Old Customs (1833–34)

  9. Certificate Requesting the Payment of Protection Money for the Jew Abraham Goslar in Hanover (May 22, 1833)

  10. “Citizenship Certificate” for a Jewish Resident of Berlin (1841)

  11. Motion to Grant Full Emancipation to Jews in the Duchy of Nassau (1846)

  12. Moritz Mohl and Gabriel Riesser, Two Speeches on Equal Rights for Jewish Germans (1848)

 
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