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Beyond Gregoire: A Third Discourse on Jews and the French

L. Scott Lerner

Modern Judaism, 2001

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Gershon Hundert

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Jewish Studies: A Theoretical Introduction. Key Words in Jewish Studies series, vol. 1. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. 2011.

Andrew Bush

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Irene E. Zwiep, “Between Past and Future: European Jewish Scholarship and National Temporalities, 1845-1889,” in Anne O. Albert, ‎et al., eds., Frontiers of Jewish Scholarship: Expanding Origins, Transcending Borders (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2022), 21-41, 192-197

Irene E. Zwiep

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J. Berkovitz, "Jewish Scholarship and Identity in Nineteenth-Century France." Modern Judaism 18 (1998): 1-33

Jay R Berkovitz

Modern Judaism 18 (1998): 1-33

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Michael A. Meyer, “Introduction,” in Samuel Z. Fishman and Judyth R. Saypol, eds., Jewish Studies at American and Canadian Universities (Washington, DC: B’nai Birith Hillel Foundations and the Association for Jewish Studies, 1979), vii-viii

Michael A. Meyer

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Review of Sarah Hammerschlag, "The Figural Jew: Politics and Identity in Postwar French Thought". Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2010. Published in Bible and Critical Theory 12/1 (2016) pp.120-123.

Francis Landy

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Joseph Shatzmiller, “Review of ‘La societé juive à travers l'histoire’, by Shmuel Trigano,” Jewish Quarterly Review, vol. 86, no. 3-4 (January-April 1996): 501-503

Joseph Shatzmiller

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Jacques Maritain and the Jewish Question

Robert Ventresca

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Rabbinical Scholars as the Object of Biographical Interest. An Aspect of Jewish Historiography in the German-Speaking Countries of Europe (1780-1871)

Andreas Braemer

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Robert Chazan, “The Study of Judaism and the Jews: The American Perspective,” Shofar, vol. 7, no. 2 (Winter 1989): 48–56

Robert Chazan ז״ל

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The Jews as Educators of Humanity – a Christian-Philosemitic Grand Narrative of Jewish Modernity?

Ofri Ilany

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Ruth R. Wisse, *The Modern Jewish Canon: A Journey Through Language and Culture* (New York: Free Press, 2000)

Ruth R. Wisse

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David Wertheim

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Jewish History and Education: A Review Essay

Philip Hoffman

Historically Speaking, 2013

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Michael A. Meyer, “Toward a Definition of Jewish Studies,” AJS Newsletter, no. 24 (March 1979): 1-4

Michael A. Meyer

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Cristiana Facchini

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Shai Ginsburg

Jews and the Ends of Theory, 2018

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No Gold Standard: Jewish Studies on the American Campus

Michael S Alexander

Sikh Formations, 2023

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The twelfth EAJS Congress "Branching Out: Diversity of Jewish Studies"

Davide Mano

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Michael A. Meyer, “New Reflections on Jewish Historiography,” Jewish Quarterly Review, vol. 97, no. 4 (Fall 2007): 660-672

Michael A. Meyer

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Gil Hochberg

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Nicholas de Lange, “Review of ‘The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Studies’, ed. Martin Goodman,” Jewish Culture and History, vol. 6, no. 2 (2003): 69-72

Nicholas de Lange

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Review of Lisa Moses Leff, Sacred Bonds of Solidarity: The Rise of Jewish Internationalism in Nineteenth-Century France, H-France Review 7, no. 15 (Feb. 2007)

Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall

2007

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Robert Chazan, “Jewish Studies in the College Curriculum,” AJS Newsletter, no. 47 (Fall 1997): 3-4

Robert Chazan ז״ל

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David Biale, “Between Polemics and Apologetics: Jewish Studies in the Age of Multiculturalism,” Jewish Studies Quarterly 3:2 (Fall 1996): 174-184

David Biale

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2011: Michael Brenner- Prophets of the Past: Interpreters of Jewish History

Brian Horowitz

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Vilna on the Seine: Jewish Intellectuals in France Since 1968 . Judith Friedlander

Harvey E. Goldberg

American Anthropologist, 1992

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Paul L. Gareau

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Michael Brenner, “An Unknown World Jewish History Project: Some Reflections on Jewish Historiography in the 1920s,” Modern Judaism, vol. 13, no. 3 (October 1993): 249-267

Michael Brenner

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Writings on Jewish History: A Selected Annotated Bibliography

meir lubetski

1974

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Rethinking Jewish Philosophy: Beyond Particularism and Universalism

Norman Solomon

Journal of Jewish Studies, 2014

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Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall

2004

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European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire New futures, new pasts: Horace M. Kallen and the contribution of Jewishness to the future

Jakob Egholm Feldt

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Enlightenment in the Colony: The Jewish Question and the Crisis of Postcolonial Culture–By Aamir R. Mufti

Sarah Imhoff

Religious Studies Review, 2009

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