Spitzer, Leo

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Lives In Between: Assimilation and Marginality in Austria, Brazil, West Africa, 1780-1945. 250p. Illustrated. Cambridge et al.: Cambridge University Press, 1989

Contents:

[1].
Acknowledgments, pp. ix-xii. Zweig and Brettauer familes, pp. x-xi. Stefan Zweig, p. xi
[2].
Introduction, pp. 3-15. Notes, pp. 199-200. Zweig and Brettauer families, pp. 3, 5, 6-7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Alfred Zweig, p. 12. Stefan Zweig, pp. 12, 15

Part I: The Way In, 1780-1870, pp. (17)-126

[3].
Chapter 1. The Journey Upward, the Journey Outward: Assimilation in the Century of Emancipation, pp. 19-39. Notes, pp. 200-205. Zweig family, p. 38
[4].
Chapter 2. Up from Slavery:The May Story, pp. 40-72. Notes, pp. 205-214
[5].
Chapter 3. Into the Bourgeoisie: The Zweig and Brettauer Story, pp. 73-100. Notes, pp. 214-218. Stefan Zweig is mentioned on almost every page of this chapter. Photographs: Josefine Landauer Brettauer, maternal grandmaother of Stefan Zweig, p. (87). Samuel Brettauer, materanl grandfather of Stefan Zweig, p. 88. Hermann Zweig, paternal grandfather of Stefan Zweig, p. 91. Nanette Wolf Zweig, paternal grandmother of Stefan Zweig, p. 92. Stefan Zweig's parents, Moritz and Ida Zweig, shortly after their wedding in 1878, p. 95
[6].
Chapter 4. Into the White World: The Reboucas Story, pp. 101-126. Notes, pp. 218-224. Zweig and Brettauer families, p. 102

Part II: The Predicament of Marginality, 1870-1945, pp. (126)-197

[7].
Chapter 5. The Marginal Situation, Individual Psychology, and Ideology, pp. 19-137. Notes, pp. 225-228. Zweig and Brettauer families, pp. 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, Moritz and Ida Zweig, p. 137
[8].
Chapter 6. "I belong nowhere, and everywhere am a stranger": The Predicament of Andre Reboucas, Cornelius May, and Stefan Zweig, pp. 138-173. Notes, pp. 138-173. Notes, 228-235. Stefan Zweig, pp. 139, 141, 143-144, 145, 161-173 [Notes, pp. 233-235]. Photographs: Stefan Zweig, 1912, p. 144. Alfred and Stefan Zweig, ca. 1900/1901, p. (163). Stefan Zweig and colleagues in the War Archives, Vienna, 1915, p. (1640. Stefan and Lotte Zweig, ca. 1838, p. 166. Stefan Zweig in Rio de Janeiro, 1940, p. 170
[9].
Chapter 7. The Way Out: From the "Savage God" to "Holy Violence", pp. 174-197. Notes, pp. 235-242. Stefan Zweig, pp. 174, 175, 176, 177, 187. Stefan and Lotte Zweig, p. 174. Zweig and Brettauer families, pp. 180, 196. Stefan Zweig's parents, Moritz and Ida Zweig, p. 187
[10].
Notes, pp. 199-242
[11].
Index, pp. 243-250. Brettauers, p. 244; Zweigs, p. 250