New Perspectives on Israeli History: The Early Years of the State, edited by Laurence J. Silberstein. (New Perspectives on Jewish Studies, No. 1) 340 pages, references, index, notes on contributors. New York: New York University Press, 1991. $20.00 (Paper) ISBN 0-8147-7929-8

1992 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 213-214
Author(s):  
Kevin Avruch
Author(s):  
Ezra Mendelsohn

Ezra Mendelsohn’s book appeared in the series Essential Papers on Jewish Studies and is an excellent continuation of the previous volume, Essential Papers on Zionism. Both books present a complicated picture of the two most significant currents in contemporary Jewish political and ideological life. I would be glad to see a third volume on the traditional, conservative movements (with Agudat Yisrael as the most important) and perhaps another containing the other currents which cannot be represented in the previous books....


1970 ◽  
Vol 60 (1) ◽  
pp. 120-141 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenan T. Erim ◽  
Joyce Reynolds

Aphrodisias in Caria had already yielded a number of fragments of the Latin text of Diocletian's Edict on Prices by the early years of this century, and others, some of them very important, came to light during the brief Italian investigations conducted by G. Jacopi in 1937. The excavations initiated in 1961 by New York University under the direction of K. T. Erim have yielded in the course of their annual campaigns a considerable number of new pieces. Although more fragments will undoubtedly come to light in future seasons as work proceeds, it seems appropriate that the group so far discovered should be published. All of these pieces have been made available to Professor S. Lauffer for use in his consolidated edition of the text of the Edict as known at present; nevertheless, we consider it our duty to publish the new material from Aphrodisias separately and in full; we do so here and offer such comments on it as we can.


Author(s):  
Robert Liberles

(New York: New York University Press, 1995); pp. xiii + 426 Salo Baron (1895‒1989), born in Tarnów, Galicia, became one of the foremost Jewish historians of the twentieth century and one of the pioneers of academic Jewish studies in the United States. Liberles attempts to interweave two stories in this first full-length study of Baron and his ...


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