Studies in Jewish History and Culture aims to present a wide spectrum of studies that cover Jewish history, society, and culture from antiquity to the present. The series seeks to highlight diversity within Judaism as well as the interaction between Jewish and non-Jewish civilizations. Encompassing all geographical areas and all periods in the history of Judaism, this series specializes in intellectual history, translations and translation process, folklore and daily life, and literature and literary theory.
The series published an average of 3,5 volumes per year over the last 5 years.
Editor-in-Chief
Giuseppe Veltri, Serena Di Nepi and Sarah Wobick-Segev
Editorial Board
Marion Aptroot, Francois Guesnet, Hanna Liss, Judith Olszowy-Schlanger, Annette Yoshiko Reed, Miriam Rürup, Asher Salah, Pierre Savy, Ze’ev Strauss, Alessandra Veronese, and Marcin Wodziński
Advisory Board
Carlotta Ferrara degli Uberti (Università di Pisa), Jonathan Garb (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Alessandro Guetta (INALCO), Anthony Grafton (Princeton University), Catherine Hezser (SOAS, London), Moshe Idel (Hebrew University, Jerusalem), Patrick Benjamin Koch (University of Hamburg), Caterina Rigo (Hebrew University, Jerusalem), David Ruderman (University of Pennsylvania), Peter Schäfer (Princeton University), Adam Shear (University of Pittsburgh), Miriam Silvera (University of Tor Vergata Rome)