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ZEITSCHRIFTEN UND JAHRBÜCHER

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Jürgen van Oorschot, Jan Christian Gertz, Sebastian Grätz, Markus Saur (Hrsg./Eds.)

Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft

Band/Volume 134 (2022)

Deutsch/German, Englisch/English, Französisch/ French, 4 Hefte pro Band/issues per volume (Ca./ Approx. 640 S./pp.) ISSN 0044-2526 e-ISSN 1613-0103

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Seit über hundert Jahren ist die Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft das führende Fachorgan auf dem Gebiet der Erforschung des Alten Testaments und des Frühen Judentums. International und überkonfessionell bietet die ZAW jährlich vier Hefte und informiert in einer umfassenden Zeitschriften- und Bücherschau über die Neuerscheinungen in ihrem Fachgebiet.

The ZAW has been the leading international and interconfessional periodical in the eld of research in the Old Testament und Early Judaism for over one hundred years.

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Jorunn Oekland, Katherine Marsengill, Christopher Ocker (Eds.)

Journal of the Bible and its Reception

Volume 9 (2022)

Managing Editors: Fiona C. Black, David Kraemer

English, 2 issues per volume (Approx. 240 pp.) ISSN 2329-440X e-ISSN 2329-4434

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The Journal of the Bible and Its Reception (JBR) promotes the study of the reception history of the Bible in terms of both methodology and content. Published twice annually, JBR aims to shed light on the broader horizon of the impact of the Bible in a wide variety of academic elds and cultural settings. Articles focus on the eld of Reception History, delivering new research results as well as upto-date academic discourse. Benjamin Pollock, Daniel Weidner, Christian Wiese (Hrsg./Eds.)

Naharaim

Zeitschrift für deutsch-jüdische Literatur und Kulturgeschichte (Journal of German-Jewish Literature and Cultural History) Band/Volume 16 (2022)

Managing Editor: Amit Levy

Deutsch/German, Englisch/English, 2 Hefte pro Band/issues per volume (Ca./Approx. 280 S./pp.) ISSN 1862-9148 e-ISSN 1862-9156

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Gegründet vom Franz Rosenzweig Minerva Forschungszentrum Jerusalem widmet sich Naharaim der aktuellen Forschung zu philosophischen, literarischen und geschichtlichen Aspekten deutsch-jüdischer Kultur. Ausgehend von der jüdischen Geistesgeschichte knüpfen die Beiträge auch an außerjüdische Problemhorizonte und übergeordnete Theoriedebatten an.

Naharaim is a peer-reviewed journal of the Franz Rosenzweig Minerva Research Centre at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. It is devoted to current research in philosophical, literary, and historical aspects of GermanJewish culture. The contributions are mainly in German or English.

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Hans Otto Horch, Robert Jütte, Miriam Rürup, Werner Treß, Markus Wenninger (Hrsg./Eds.)

Aschkenas

Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Kultur der Juden Band/Volume 32 (2022)

Deutsch/German, 2 Hefte pro Band/issues per volume (Ca./Approx. 500 S./pp.) ISSN 1016-4987 e-ISSN 1865-9438

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Aschkenas – ursprünglich die hebräische Bezeichnung für Deutschland – versteht sich vor allem als Organ der seit den späten 70er Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts verstärkt einsetzenden deutschsprachigen Forschung zur jüdischen Geschichte und Kultur des mittel- und westeuropäischen Judentums. Im Zentrum steht die Geschichte und Kultur des mittel- und westeuropäischen Judentums von der ausgehenden Antike bis zur Emanzipation und darüber hinaus

Aschkenas is a journal of Central and Eastern European Jewish history and culture. It primarily covers the period from the beginnings of Ashkenazi Judaism in late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages through the emancipation of the Jews in the 19th century. However, it also publishes contributions that extend beyond these temporal and geographical boundaries.

Alfred Bodenheimer, Vivian Liska (Eds.) Yearbook for European Jewish Literature Studies

Jahrbuch für europäisch-jüdische Literaturstudien

Volume 9 (2022)

English, German, 1 issue per volume (Approx. 300 pp.) ISSN 2196-6249 e-ISSN 2196-6257

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The Yearbook of the Association for European-Jewish Literature Studies constitutes an interdisciplinary forum for the research of Jewish writing in all its diversity and complexity. Each issue addresses a different thematic topic from a variety of perspectives. The yearbook underlines the transnational dimension of Jewish writing and stresses the relevance of literature for an exploration of Jewish existence in Europe.

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Andrea Petö (Editor-in-Chief) Eastern European Holocaust Studies

Interdisciplinary Journal of the BYHMC Volume 1 (2022)

English, 2 issues per volume ISSN 2749-9030

Eastern European Holocaust Studies: Interdisciplinary Journal of the BYHMC is a peer-reviewed bi-annual scholarly journal with a focus on the history of the Holocaust and the Second World War in Central and Eastern Europe. The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for researchers mainly from this geographical area who would like to publish original, multidisciplinary articles in the above-mentioned topics.

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Manuela Consonni, Martina Weisz (Editors-in-Chief)

Analysis of Current Trends in Antisemitism – ACTA

Volume 43 (2022)

English, 1 issue per volume (Approx. 50 pp.) ISSN 2568-9347

The ACTA papers focus on contemporary trends of antisemitism world-wide. The eJournal allows for a prompt publication of contributions that analyze current phenomena of antisemitic prejudice, occurrences, and mechanisms. It is a platform for innovative, cutting-edge research. Adopting a transdisciplinary approach, they scrutinize the singularities of anti-Jewish prejudice with relation to and in the context of other forms of discrimination.

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SINGERMAN BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ANTISEMITIC TEXTS IN ENGLISH

Editor: Robert Singerman

SINGERMAN BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ANTISEMITIC TEXTS IN ENGLISH

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Jewish studies, antisemitism, Judeophobia, anti-Jewish propaganda

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Historians and scholars of antisemitism studies, journalists and politicians; everyone interested in the phenomenon of antisemitism f More than 9,200 entries of English antisemitic publications, accompanied by short summaries f Important tool for researchers to nd the original texts to study the phenomenon of antisemitism f Indispensable guide to primary sources f Selection of relevant antisemitic texts, chosen by the long-term expert in the eld and the most prominent bibliographer of Judaica, Robert Singerman f The database identi es owning libraries and repositories f Search categories: author, title, publication year f Supplements the following databases: Klemperer Online, Die Tagebücher von

Joseph Goebbels Online, Hitler. Quellen 1924–45 Online, and Handbuch des

Antisemitismus Online f Unlimited number of simultaneous users per campus or institution

The academic study of modern antisemitism and Judeophobia requires a thorough analysis of primary sources across multiple languages, genres, and formats. This bibliographic database identi es a signi cant variety of books, pamphlets, ephemera, and selected articles, either written in English or translated into English, from the beginning of the 19th century extending to 2015 imprints. The sources come from different countries around the world and the texts re ect a wide diversity of religious, extremist, and nationalist ideologies. A large percentage of the more than 9,200 texts are blatant hate propaganda and theologically driven, while others are considerably more subtle in tone. A unique feature of this bibliography are the descriptive annotations, often with quotes from cited sources, and the identi cation of owning libraries and repositories where copies are located. The bibliography can be searched by author, title, and publication year.

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