The Oxford Handbook of Jewish StudiesThe Oxford Handbook of Jewish Studies is part of a major new series of Oxford Handbooks. The volume on Jewish Studies reflects the aim of the series to produce distinctive and original surveys of today's interests and directions in the Humanities and Social Sciences. The Handbook covers all the main areas currently taught and researched as part of Jewish Studies in universities in Europe, the United States, and Israel. The span of the volume chronologically and geographically is thus enormous, but all contributors have in common their expertise in the study of the history, literature, religion, and culture of the Jews. Jewish Studies is a comparatively young discipline which has grown over the past fifty years in a somewhat undisciplined way. In a period of great upheaval for Jews following the Holocaust, the creation of the State of Israel, the emergence of new forms of dialogue between Jews and Christians, deepening divisions between secular and religious Jews, and unprecedented assimilation by diaspora Jews to the wider culture, the study of Jewish traditions and history has rarely been dispassionate. This is a good time to examine where we are and where the subject is going. There have been some attempts in recent years to encapsulate current conclusions about particular aspects of Jewish Studies, but these other works aim to provide compendia of agreed facts rather than a survey of interests and directions such as is found in the Oxford Handbook. The Handbook begins with an examination of Jewish Studies as an academic discipline in its own right. The first half of the volume is organized chronologically, followed by sections on languages and literature, general aspects of religion, and other branches of Jewish Studies which have each accumulated a considerable corpus of scholarship over the past half-century. This substantial volume of c.400,000 words reflects the current state of scholarship as analysed by an international team of experts in the different and varied fields represented within contemporary Jewish Studies. |
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The Literature of the Second Temple Period | 53 |
Historiography on the Jews in the Talmudic Period 70640 CE | 79 |
Classical Rabbinic Literature | 115 |
The Narratives of Medieval Jewish History | 141 |
Medieval Jewry in Christendom | 153 |
Yiddish Studies | 541 |
JudaeoSpanish Studies | 572 |
JudaeoArabic and JudaeoPersian | 601 |
Other Diaspora Jewish Literatures Since 1492 | 621 |
Halacha and Law | 643 |
Bible Interpretation | 680 |
Mysticism | 705 |
Jewish Liturgy and Jewish Scholarship Method and Cosmology | 733 |
Medieval Jewry in the World of Islam | 193 |
Rabbinic Literature in the Middle Ages 10001492 | 219 |
The Study of Hebrew Literature of the Middle Ages Major Trends and Goals | 241 |
Medieval Karaism | 295 |
Sephardi and Middle Eastern Jewries Since 1492 | 327 |
European Jewry in the Early Modern Period 14921750 | 363 |
Western and Central European Jewry in the Modern Period 17501933 | 376 |
Eastern European Jewry in the Modern Period 17501939 | 396 |
The Holocaust | 412 |
Settlement and State in Eretz Israel | 445 |
American Jewish History | 471 |
The Hebrew Language | 491 |
Modern Hebrew Literature | 515 |
Jewish Philosophy and Theology | 756 |
Jewish Womens Studies | 770 |
Demography | 797 |
Art Architecture and Archaeology | 824 |
Music | 852 |
Jewish Theatre | 870 |
Jewish and Israeli Film Studies | 911 |
AntiSemitism Research | 943 |
Jewish Folklore and Ethnography | 956 |
Modern Jewish Society and Sociology | 975 |
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