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A double-blind, peer-reviewed academic journal, Antisemitism Studies provides the leading forum for scholarship on the millennial phenomenon of antisemitism, both its past and present manifestations. Multidisciplinary and international in scope, the semiannual journal publishes a variety of perspectives on, and interpretations of, the problem of antisemitism and its impact on society.
Each issue is composed of a brief introduction by the editor, a selection of scholarly articles, and reviews of significant new books published on the subject.
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Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 2019Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Catherine Chatterley, Canadian Institute for the Study of Antisemitism (CISA)
Editorial Board
Yehuda Bauer, Hebrew University
Jean Cahan, University of Nebraska
Bruno Chaouat, University of Minnesota
Jeremy Cohen, Tel Aviv University
Manuela Consonni, Hebrew University
R. Amy Elman, Kalamazoo College
Sander Gilman, Emory University
Bernard Harrison, University of Sussex
Jeffrey Herf, University of Maryland
Günther Jikeli, Indiana University at Bloomington
Steven Katz, Boston University
Arieh Kochavi, University of Haifa
Matthias Küntzel, Hamburg
Walter Laqueur, Washington, DC, z”l
Richard Levy, University of Illinois at Chicago
Deborah Lipstadt, Emory University
Sara Lipton, SUNY at Stony Brook
Joanna B. Michlic, Bristol University
David Nirenberg, University of Chicago
Dina Porat, Tel Aviv University
Moishe Postone, University of Chicago, z”l
Lars Rensmann, University of Groningen
Alvin Rosenfeld, Indiana University at Bloomington
Miri Rubin, Queen Mary University of London
Monika Schwarz-Friesel, Technical University of Berlin
Milton Shain, University of Cape Town
Karin Stoegner, University of Vienna
Esther Webman, Tel Aviv University
Ruth Wisse, Harvard University
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