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Bringing readers all the richness and complexity of Jewish life in America through carefully researched, thoroughly accessible articles, American Jewish History (AJH) is the most widely recognized journal in its field. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, AJH is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society (AJHS), the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States.
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Volume 102, Number 2, April 2018Table of Contents
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View “Separated from us as far as West is from East”: Eighteenth-Century Ashkenazi Immigrants in the Atlantic World
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View Shadarim in the Colonial Americas: Agents of Inter-Communal Connectivity and Rabbinic Authority
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View “To prove the correctness and authenticity of my statements”: Solomon Nunes Carvalho’s Revision of the Western Travel Narrative
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View On the Edge of the Holocaust: The Shoah in Latin American Literature and Culture by Edna Aizenberg (review)
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On the Edge of the Holocaust: The Shoah in Latin American Literature and Culture by Edna Aizenberg (review)
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View Media and Culture in the U.S. Jewish Labor Movement: Sweating for Democracy in the Interwar Era by Brian Dolber (review)
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Media and Culture in the U.S. Jewish Labor Movement: Sweating for Democracy in the Interwar Era by Brian Dolber (review)
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View Who Rules the Synagogue? Religious Authority and the Formation of American Judaism by Zev Eleff (review)
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Who Rules the Synagogue? Religious Authority and the Formation of American Judaism by Zev Eleff (review)
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View City on a Hilltop: American Jews and the Israeli Settler Movement by Sara Yael Hirschhorn (review)
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City on a Hilltop: American Jews and the Israeli Settler Movement by Sara Yael Hirschhorn (review)
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View A Vanished Ideology: Essays on the Jewish Communist Movement in the English-Speaking World in the Twentieth Century ed. by Matthew B. Hoffman, Henry F. Srebrnik (review)
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A Vanished Ideology: Essays on the Jewish Communist Movement in the English-Speaking World in the Twentieth Century ed. by Matthew B. Hoffman, Henry F. Srebrnik (review)
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View The Politics of Nonassimilation: The American Jewish Left in the Twentieth Century by David Verbeeten (review)
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The Politics of Nonassimilation: The American Jewish Left in the Twentieth Century by David Verbeeten (review)
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| ISSN | 1086-3141 |
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| Print ISSN | 0164-0178 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2018-05-10 |
| Open Access | No |
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