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0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z [show all]
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sicsa.huji.ac.il + 1 more source
Subjects:
Jewish Studies; Asian Studies (East, South & Southeast Asia; Middle East); General and Reference Works
Summary:
The Felix Posen Bibliographic Project on Antisemitism comprises an online database accessible through Israel's university library network (ALEPH), and printed bibliographies. The bibliography includes works published throughout the world about antisemitism--books, dissertations, master's theses, and articles from periodicals and collections. It does not include newspaper articles, reviews, and works of fiction, nor does it cover antisemitic publications. The project has two parts: the ongoing annotated bibliography (from 1984 to the present), and the retrospective bibliography, which lists books and articles, published prior to 1984 (presently includes works published from 1965-1983). The long-term goal is to compile a comprehensive listing of all works written about antisemitism throughout history. For the purpose of this bibliography, antisemitism is defined as antagonism toward Jews and Judaism as expressed in writings (e.g., the New Testament, polemical literature, works of fiction), in the visual arts (e.g., art, caricatures, films), and in actions (e.g., massacres and pogroms, discriminatory legislation, the Holocaust). Since 1988, the bibliography includes all works dealing with the Holocaust period (1933-1945), i.e., on antisemitic ideology, policy, and attitudes, as well as on the Jewish experience (memoirs, memorial books, etc.).
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search.ebscohost.com
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Religious Studies; Jewish Studies; Islam and the Middle East
Summary:
The ATLA Religion Database is a comprehensive database designed to support religious and theological scholarship in graduate education and faculty research. The file contains citations from international titles and 13,000 multi-author works in and related to the field of religion. It also includes a full range of index citations to journal articles, essays in multi-author works, book reviews, and Doctor of Ministry projects from ATLA's print indexes: Religion Index One (RIO), Religion Index Two (RIT), and Index to Book Reviews in Religion (IBRR). Though coverage is from 1949 to the present, not all publications began in 1949.
Title:
ATLA religion database (Online : EBSCOhost)
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aleph.nli.org.il
Subjects:
Jewish Studies; General and Reference Works
Summary:
A bibliography of all printed Hebrew language books before 1960, as well as works in other languages.
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www.ceeol.com
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Anthropology and Archaeology; Political Science; Language; Jewish Studies; Philosophy; Sociology; Race and Ethnicity; History; Slavic and Eastern European Studies
Summary:
An Internet library of scholarly and cultural publications from Central and Eastern Europe. Search articles, books, publishers, periodicals, and authors.
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bibpurl.oclc.org + 1 more source
Subjects:
Jewish Studies; Religious Studies; Germanic Studies; History
Summary:
The Internet Archive of Jewish Periodicals offers the full text of over 100 German-language, Jewish periodicals published mainly in Germany, beginning in 1806 and ending in 1938, with some limited coverage in the 18th century.
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www.archivesdirect.amdigital.co.uk
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British and Commonwealth History; Government Information: International and Foreign; Islam and the Middle East; Jewish Studies; Religious Studies
Summary:
The collection covers Middle Eastern history from 1812-1958; countries included are: Afghanistan, Egypt, Sudan, Persia, Suez Canal, Turkey, Jordan, Arabia, Iraq, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, and Syria. The series originated out of a need for the British Government to preserve all of the most important papers generated by the Foreign and Colonial Offices. Some of these were one page letters or telegrams -- others were large volumes or texts of treaties. All items marked 'Confidential Print' were circulated to leading officials in the Foreign Office, to the Cabinet, and to heads of British missions abroad.
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referenceworks.brillonline.com
Subjects:
Jewish Studies; Religious Studies
At the Library:
Green » HASRC (Lane Room) (Non-circulating) » BM50 .E53 2000 ... in-library use only
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anth.alexanderstreet.com
Subjects:
African Studies; Anthropology and Archaeology; Asian Studies (East, South & Southeast Asia; Middle East); East Asia Studies; Film and Media Studies; French and Italian Studies; Geography; Islam and the Middle East; Jewish Studies; Language; Music; Race and Ethnicity; Religious Studies; Slavic and Eastern European Studies; Social Sciences (General); Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies
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Intended to be a visual encyclopedia of human behavior and culture, online in streaming video. Contains classic and contemporary documentaries; previously unpublished footage from working anthropologists and ethnographers in the field; and select feature films. Includes footage from every continent and hundreds of unique cultures. Thematic areas include: language and culture, kinesthetics, body language, food and foraging, cooking, economic systems, social stratification and status, caste systems and slavery, male and female roles, kinship and families, political organization, conflict and conflict resolution, religion and magic, music and the arts, culture and personality, and sex, gender, and family roles.
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resolver.library.cornell.edu + 1 more source
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Germanic Studies; Jewish Studies
Summary:
Journals, mostly in German, browsable by title and date (within title), with a search function.
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sicsa.huji.ac.il
Subjects:
History; Asian Studies (East, South & Southeast Asia; Middle East); Jewish Studies; General and Reference Works
Summary:
The "Jewish question" in German-speaking countries, 1848-1914, is a separate, unique bibliography/database. It is currently being expanded to include material of and about the period between 1914 and 1933. The project has two parts: The ongoing annotated bibliography (from 1984 to the present), and the retrospective bibliography, which lists books and articles, published prior to 1984 (presently includes works published from 1965-1983). The long-term goal is to compile a comprehensive listing of all works written about antisemitism throughout history.
Corporate Author:
Felix Posen Bibliographic Project on Antisemitism.
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bibpurl.oclc.org + 2 more sources
Subjects:
Jewish Studies; News
Summary:
"This site contains a collection of Jewish newspapers published in various countries, languages, and time periods."
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yiddish-periodicals.huji.ac.il
Subjects:
Jewish Studies; General and Reference Works
Summary:
The "Index to Yiddish periodicals" is a bibliographical data base using Yiddish, which aims to record the materials published in the Yiddish press in Eastern Europe, from its beginnings (1862) until 1939 (in the Soviet Union: until 1948). This ongoing bibliographical project is carried out under the auspices of the Yiddish Dept. at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in cooperation with the Jewish National and University Library.
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search.ebscohost.com
Subjects:
Jewish Studies; Asian Studies (East, South & Southeast Asia; Middle East); Language; General and Reference Works
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Green » InfoCenter (Non-circulating) » Z6367 .I5 ... in-library use only
SAL3 » Stacks » Z6367 .I5 ... must be paged/requested
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sicsa.huji.ac.il
Subjects:
Jewish Studies; Germanic Studies; Asian Studies (East, South & Southeast Asia; Middle East); General and Reference Works
Summary:
Documents Jewish life and thought in Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Switzerland, and the relations of these countries with the Jews living in their midst, in the years 1848-1914. The literature listed is both from and about that period. The bibliography continues Volkmar Eichstaedt's Bibliographie zur Geschichte der Judenfrage (1750-1848) (published 1938 in Nazi Germany, reprinted 1969 in England) to 1914, supplementing and extending it. Material about the period between 1915 and 1933 is currently being added.
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www.marquette.edu
Subjects:
Religious Studies; Jewish Studies
Summary:
Papers and online discussions from an open, continuing research program.
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bibpurl.oclc.org + 1 more source
Subjects:
Jewish Studies; Feminist Studies; History
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"This encyclopedia seeks to make available to all who are interested in Jewish history and culture the varied accomplishments of Jewish women and their many contributions to the Jewish historical experience over the course of the past three millennia. Women have been largely absent from most accounts of the Jewish past, because male experience served as the guide to historical significance. Only recently have women begun to be integrated into Jewish encyclopedias, but not yet in proportion to their demographic and social importance and their public activity. The prize-winning encyclopedia Jewish Women in America, which was published in 1997, marked a major advance but was limited to one geographic location and historical period. In general reference works, Jewish women are most often not noted as Jews because their Jewishness is not considered relevant to their accomplishments. As editors we strove to recover the Jewish women who remained invisible in standard reference works. We were ambitious: our vision embraced the whole Jewish world and all of Jewish culture from the Hebrew Bible to the present. Although we privileged Jewish women as actors in history, we also addressed the representations of Jewish women, particularly in classical biblical and rabbinic texts"--Editor's preface. "This initial online edition of Jewish women: a comprehensive historical encyclopedia contains all of the text from the original CD-ROM and all images for which we have been able to secure permission to use on the Web. Over time, more images will be available"--About the online encyclopedia.
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www.stanford.edu
Subjects:
Jewish Studies
Summary:
PDFs of digitized texts on a variety of topics in Ladino (Judeo-Spanish). This site is produced by the Taube Center for Jewish Studies (Stanford), through The Sephardi Studies Project.
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www.lieberman-institute.com
Subjects:
Jewish Studies
Summary:
This database, which previously was available only through the purchase of a CD, consists of an extraordinary collection of virtually all original documents of the Babylonian Talmud. Such documents include all full surviving manuscripts of Oriental, Ashkenazic, Sephardic, and Yemenite provenance; hundreds of complete manuscripts and first printed editions of the Babylonian Talmud; and more than a thousand fragments from the Cairo and European archives. Many of these documents are available both as texts and digital images.
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hebrew-treasures.huji.ac.il
Subjects:
Jewish Studies; Language
Summary:
Makes available the sources processed in the preparation of the historical dictionary project database. Covers the period from ancient times to the modern era. Search capability enables retrieval of citations according to roots, lemmas, declined forms, and derivations. User can also retrieve works according to title, author, date, or genre.

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