Sixteen senior scholars of American Jewish history¿among the men and women whose work and advocacy have moved their discipline into the mainstream of academiäconverse on the intellectual and personal roads they have traveled in becoming leaders in their areas of expertise. Through their thoughtful and candid recollections of the challenges they faced in becoming accepted academics, they retell the story of how the study of the Jews and Judaism in the United States rose from being long dismissed as an amateurish enterprise not worthy of serious consideration in the world of ideas to its…mehr
Sixteen senior scholars of American Jewish history¿among the men and women whose work and advocacy have moved their discipline into the mainstream of academiäconverse on the intellectual and personal roads they have traveled in becoming leaders in their areas of expertise. Through their thoughtful and candid recollections of the challenges they faced in becoming accepted academics, they retell the story of how the study of the Jews and Judaism in the United States rose from being long dismissed as an amateurish enterprise not worthy of serious consideration in the world of ideas to its position today as a respected field in communication with all humanities scholars. They also imagine and chart the direction the writing on American Jews will take in the coming era.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: A Community of Scholars Who Grew a Field Jeffrey S. Gurock Chapter 1 Finding My Way: Uniting American Jewish Women's History and U.S. Women's History Joyce Antler Chapter 2 Reconstructing American Jewish Historical Studies Dianne Ashton Chapter 3 A Meandering and Surprising Career Mark K. Bauman Chapter 4 How I Became an American Jewish Historian and What That Meant For My Professional Life Hasia Diner Chapter 5 A Scholar-Athlete s Discovery of American Jewish History Jeffrey S. Gurock Chapter 6 Object Lessons Jenna Weissman Joselit Chapter 7 How I Learned to Call America the States and Became an American Jewish Historian Eli Lederhendler Chapter 8 Sidewalk Histories or Uncovering the Venacular Jewishness of New York City Deborah Dash Moore Chapter 9 Becoming an All-of-a-Kind Jewish Historian Pamela S. Nadell Chapter 10 Joining Historians as an Anthropologist at the Table of American Jewish Culture Riv Ellen Prell Chapter 11 My Life in American Jewish History Jonathan D. Sarna Chapter 12 From Kremenets to New York: My Personal Journeys as a Historian Shuly Rubin Schwartz Chapter 13 Finding My Place in the Great Tradition Gerald Sorin Chapter 14 Peripatetic Journeys Beth S. Wenger Chapter 15 The Past from the Periphery Stephen J. Whitfield Chapter 16 On Rabbis, Doctors and the American Jewish Experience Gary Phillip Zola
Introduction: A Community of Scholars Who Grew a Field Jeffrey S. Gurock Chapter 1 Finding My Way: Uniting American Jewish Women's History and U.S. Women's History Joyce Antler Chapter 2 Reconstructing American Jewish Historical Studies Dianne Ashton Chapter 3 A Meandering and Surprising Career Mark K. Bauman Chapter 4 How I Became an American Jewish Historian and What That Meant For My Professional Life Hasia Diner Chapter 5 A Scholar-Athlete s Discovery of American Jewish History Jeffrey S. Gurock Chapter 6 Object Lessons Jenna Weissman Joselit Chapter 7 How I Learned to Call America the States and Became an American Jewish Historian Eli Lederhendler Chapter 8 Sidewalk Histories or Uncovering the Venacular Jewishness of New York City Deborah Dash Moore Chapter 9 Becoming an All-of-a-Kind Jewish Historian Pamela S. Nadell Chapter 10 Joining Historians as an Anthropologist at the Table of American Jewish Culture Riv Ellen Prell Chapter 11 My Life in American Jewish History Jonathan D. Sarna Chapter 12 From Kremenets to New York: My Personal Journeys as a Historian Shuly Rubin Schwartz Chapter 13 Finding My Place in the Great Tradition Gerald Sorin Chapter 14 Peripatetic Journeys Beth S. Wenger Chapter 15 The Past from the Periphery Stephen J. Whitfield Chapter 16 On Rabbis, Doctors and the American Jewish Experience Gary Phillip Zola
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