Jewish Social Studies

Volume 11
Number 1 Fall 2004
Number 2 Winter 2005
Number 3 Spring/Summer 2005

CONTENTS Volume 11, Number 1 Fall 2004

Articles

Articles in honor of Hans Rogger, with an
introduction by Steven J. Zipperstein

Reinhard Rürup
A Success Story and Its Limits: European Jewish Social History in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries / 3

Heinz-Dietrich Löwe
Pogroms in Russia: Explanations,
Comparisons, Suggestions / 16

Hartmut Lehmann
Hans Rogger as a
Second Generation Refugee Historian / 25

Bryan Cheyette
On Being a Jewish Critic / 32

Todd M. Endelman
Anglo-Jewish Scientists and the Science of Race / 52

Yfaat Weiss
Central European Ethnonationalism and
Zionist Binationalism / 93

Olga Borovaya
The Serialized Novel as Rewriting:
The Case of Ladino Belles Lettres / 30

Mitchell Cohen
Auto-Emancipation and Antisemitism
(Homage to Bernard-Lazare) / 69

Emily Gottreich
Rethinking the “Islamic City” from the Perspective of
Jewish Space / 118

Sarah Bunin Benor
Talmid Chachams and Tsedeykeses: Language, Learnedness, and Masculinity Among Orthodox Jews / 147

Contributors / 171

In Forthcoming Issues / 173

Notice to Contributors / 174

CONTENTS Volume 11, Number 2 Winter 2005

Articles

Jonathan Ray
Beyond Tolerance and Persecution: Reassessing Our Approach to Medieval Convivencia / 1

Yaron Ben-Naeh
Honor and Its Meaning Among Ottoman Jews / 19

Matthias B. Lehmann
A Livornese "Port Jew" and the Sephardim of the Ottoman Empire / 51

Shlomo Deshen
The Emergence of the Israeli Sephardi Ultra-Orthodox Movement / 77

Reuven Snir
"When Time Stopped": Ishaq Bar-Moshe as Arab-Jewish Writer in Israel / 102

Eugene M. Avrutin
The Politics of Jewish Legibility: Documentation Practices and Reform During the Reign of Nicholas I / 136

Joshua Karlip
At the Crossroads Between War and Genocide: A Reassessment of Jewish Ideology in 1940 / 170

Jonathan M. Hess
Fictions of a German-Jewish Public: Ludwig Jacobowski's Werther the Jew and Its Readers / 202

Contributors / 231

In Forthcoming Issues / 233

Notice to Contributors / 234

CONTENTS Jewish Conceptions and Practices of Space
Spring/Summer 2005

Jewish Conceptions and Practices of Space
Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert and Vered Shemtov, Editors

Articles

Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert and Vered Shemtov
Introduction: Jewish Conceptions and Practices of Space/1

Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert
The Political Symbolism of the Eruv/9

Jennifer Cousineau
Rabbinic Urbanism in London: Rituals and the Material Culture of the Sabbath/36

Manuel Herz
Institutionalized Experiment: The Politics of “Jewish Architecture” in Germany/58

Nils Roemer
The City of Worms in Modern Jewish Traveling Cultures of Remembrance/67

Yigal Schwartz
“Human Engineering” and Shaping Space in the New Hebrew Culture/115

Yael Zerubavel
Transhistorical Encounters in the Land of Israel: On Symbolic Bridges, National Memory, and Literary Imagination/115

Vered Shemtov
Between Perspectives of Space: A Reading of Yehuda Amichai’s “Jewish Travel” and “Israeli Travel”/141

Contributors/162

In Forthcoming Issues/164

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