- The Middle Ages until Expulsion (1290)
- The Reformation, Cromwell, the Commonwealth, and Readmission of the Jews
- The Restoration, Glorious Revolution, and Enlightenment
- The “Jew Bill” of 1753
- The Social Integration of Jews in Great Britain
- The Acculturation of Jews and Their Participation in English Musical Culture
- The Acculturation of British Jews and Their Participation in the Arts
- The Acculturation of British Jews and Their Participation in English Literary Culture
- English Theology’s New Openness to Judaism and Jewish Civil Rights
- The Depiction of Jews in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century English Literature
- Maria Edgeworth’s Harrington, Antisemitism, and Its Defense of Jews
- Jewish-Christian Relations in Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe (1818)
- Edward Bulwer-Lytton’s Leila, or the Siege of Granada
- Towards Full Emancipation in the Victorian Age
- Postscript
- A. Sir Edwin Sandys, A. Relation of the State of Religion . . . [in] these westerne parts of the world (1608)
- B. Daniel O’Connell to Sir L. Goldsmid
- C. Introduction to Robert Grant’s bill for the emancipation of His Majesty’s subjects professing the Jewish religion
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