Hamburg. City Assembly [Bürgerschaft]
- Founded:
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December 06, 1859
- Homepage:
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www.hamburgische-buergerschaft.de
Mentioned in
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An Ashkenazic-Sephardic Marriage against the Father’s Will
(Monika Richarz)
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Antisemitism and Persecution
(Werner Bergmann)
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Antisemitism in the Postwar Period. The Case of Friedrich Nieland
(Werner Bergmann)
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Between Remembrance and a New Beginning – the Groundbreaking of the Synagogue at Hohe Weide on November 9, 1958
(Anna Menny)
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Demographics and Social Structure
(Miriam Rürup)
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Gabriel Riesser and the Emancipation Debate in Hamburg
(Arno Herzig)
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Hamburg’s Jews Take Permanent Family Names
(Johannes Czakai)
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Law and Politics
(Uffa Jensen)
- Provisional Decree for the Purpose of Introducing Article 16 of the Basic Rights of the German People with Regard to the Israelites. Passed by a Resolution of the Council and the City Assembly on February 21, 1849. Published on the Order of E. H. eines Hochedlen [a Highly Noble] Councilor of the Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Hamburg 1849
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Scholarship
(Lilian Türk)
- Speech Given by Mayor Max Brauer on the Occasion of the Groundbreaking for the Synagogue at Hohe Weide, November 9, 1958
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Tax Lists of the Early Modern Period: Insights Regarding Jewish Life in Pre-modern Hamburg
(Nadja Hauptvogl)
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The Case of the Jewish Cemetery in Ottensen
(Ina Lorenz)
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The Centralverein’s Opposition to National Socialism
(Avraham Barkai, Pavel Golubev)
- The Complaint of the Hamburg Parliament concerning Portuguese Jews of December 9, 1603, in: Acta Conventuum Senatus et Civium from Dezember 8/9, 1603 [S. 21-22]
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The First Civic Foundation in Hamburg – Housing for Jews and Christians
(Angela Schwarz)
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The Founding of a new Jewish Congregation in Hamburg (1945). The Twelve “Founding Fathers.”
(Ina Lorenz)
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The Funerary Monument for Dr. Gabriel Riesser at the Jewish Cemetery on Ilandkoppel / Hamburg Ohlsdorf
(Annabelle Lienhart)
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The Jew-Eater. A Response to Wilhelm Marr
(Werner Bergmann)
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The Resolution by the Council and City Assembly on the Emancipation of Hamburg’s Jews Passed on February 21, 1849
(Dirk Brietzke)
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Transnational Networks and Questions of Belonging. An Exchange of Letters Between Jacob Schiff and Max Warburg During World War I.
(Sarah Panter)
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Wilhelm Marr’s A Mirror to the Jews
(Werner Bergmann)
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“The Jews’ Residence”: Orthodox Lutheran Attitudes towards the Coexistence of Jews and Christians
(Jutta Braden)