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Continuities in a Historiography Overshadowed by Its National Socialist Past? (Dirk Rupnow)
Demographics and Social Structure (Miriam Rürup)
Eugen Fraenkel: Hamburg’s most important pathologist (Benjamin Kuntz)
From Rumor to Contract: The Complaint of the Hamburg Parliament concerning Portuguese Jews of December 9, 1603 (Christian Küker)
Hamburg’s Jews Take Permanent Family Names (Johannes Czakai)
Hermann Kellenbenz, Sephardim on the Lower Elbe. Their Economic and Political Significance from the End of the 16th to the Early 18th Century, Wiesbaden 1958
Martha Glass: Theresienstadt Diaries 1943-1945
Messianic Hope in Hamburg, 1666 (Joshua Teplitsky)
Migration (Tobias Brinkmann)
Sephardic Jews in Hamburg (Michael Studemund-Halévy)
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]
The Portuguese-Jewish Community in Hamburg through the Lens of the Inquisition (Jorun Poettering)
“The Rich Jew”: An Anti-Judaic Anecdote about the Religious Social Order in 17th century Hamburg (Jutta Braden)