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Jewish Social Studies recognizes the increasingly fluid methodological and disciplinary boundaries within the humanities and is particularly interested both in exploring different approaches to Jewish history and in critical inquiry into the concepts and theoretical stances that underpin its problematics. It publishes specific case studies, engages in theoretical discussion, and advances the understanding of Jewish life as well as the multifaceted narratives that constitute its historiography.
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Volume 7, Number 1, Fall 2000 (New Series)Table of Contents

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View Between the Family and the Outside World: Jewish Girls in the Modern Middle East and North Africa
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View Eternal Present: Poetic Figuration and Cultural Memory in the Poetry of Yehuda Amichai, Dan Pagis, and Tuvia Rubner
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View Blind Spots in Portraiture: On Oz Almog's Ha-tsabar--Dyokan, Sabra: The Creation of the New Jew
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ISSN | 1527-2028 |
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Print ISSN | 0021-6704 |
Launched on MUSE | 2000-11-01 |
Open Access | No |
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