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Established in 1889, The Jewish Quarterly Review is the oldest English-language journal in the field of Jewish studies. JQR preserves the attention to textual detail so characteristic of the journal in the past, while attempting now to reach a wider and more diverse audience. In each quarterly issue of JQR the ancient stands alongside the modern, the historical alongside the literary, the textual alongside the contextual, the past alongside the present.
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Volume 102, Number 4, Fall 2012Table of Contents
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View Mediterranean Exchanges: A Response to Seth Schwartz’s Were the Jews a Mediterranean Society?
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View The Allure of Forbidden Knowledge: The Temptation of Sabbatean Literature for Mainstream Rabbis in the Frankist Moment, 1756–1761
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ISSN | 1553-0604 |
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Print ISSN | 0021-6682 |
Launched on MUSE | 2012-10-31 |
Open Access | No |
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