Leyb Naydus (1890-1918) expanded the possibilities of Yiddish poetry via his rich cosmopolitan works, Literary critic Naftoli Vaynig's lengthy essay... Læs mere
The "1007 Anonymous," an imaginative, brief text composed in the third or early fourth decade of the thirteenth century, illustrates the proper relations between Jews and their lay rulers and the pope.
Both Werner Weinberg and Lisl, his wife, survived internment at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. This collection of essays conveys Weinberg's ongoing struggle to put into words something that might offer understanding to post-Holocaust generations.
The Unsuccessful 1905 Revolution and the Case of Russian-Ruled Poland
The History of Aided Self-Help Housing in Peru
Working with Paper builds on a growing interest in the materials of science by exploring the gendered uses and meanings of paper tools and technologies, considering how notions of gender impacted paper practices and in turn how paper may have structured knowledge about gender.
The first study of medical virology to compare the history of bacteriophages and sarcoma agents.
A postcolonial history of medicine in London. Winner of the UK Royal Historical Society's 2022 Whitfield Prize for best first monograph in the field of British and Irish History.
Explores how ingenuity shaped experience, discourse and conceptualisation of materials and their manipulation in early modern Europe.
Illuminates the importance of the early history of cloning for the biosciences and their institutional, disciplinary, and intellectual contexts.
The Journal of the Hebrew Union College, an anthology of scholarly articles concerning Jewish history, religion and culture from antiquity to the present.