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Fellows’ publications

Alison Salvesen

  • Commentary on Psalm 151 for Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible, ed. J.D.G. Dunn and J. Rogerson (Grand Rapids/Cambridge 2004) 862-4.
  • 'Infants or Fools in Eden? An Ambiguity in Early Syriac Tradition' in Hamlet on a Hill. Semitic and Greek Studies presented to Professor T. Muraoka on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday, eds. M.F.J. Baasten and W.Th. van Peursen (Leuven 2003), 433-440.
  • 'A Convergence of the Ways? The Judaizing of Christian Scripture by Origen and Jerome' in The Ways that Never Parted, eds. A. Yoshiko Reed and A. Becker, Texte und Studien zum Antiken Judentum (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2003).
  • 'Early Jewish Bible Interpretation' in The Biblical World, ed. J. Barton (London/New York 2002) 323-332.
  • 'Jacob of Edessa's knowledge of Hebrew' in Biblical Hebrew, Biblical Texts. Essays in Memory of Michael Weitzman, eds. A. Rapoport-Albert and G. Greenberg (Sheffield 2001) 457-67.
  • Commentary on Baruch and Epistle of Jeremiah in The Oxford Bible Commentary, eds. J. Barton and J. Muddiman and M.D. Goodman (Oxford 2001) 699-704.
  • 'Symmachus and the dating of Palestinian Targum Tradition' Journal of the Aramaic Bible 2 (2000) 233-45.
  • Entry 'Origen' in Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls, eds. L. Schiffman and G.J. Brooke (Oxford 2000) 624-25.
  • I-II Samuel in the Syriac Version of Jacob of Edessa, Monographs of the Peshitta Institute, Leiden, 10 (Leiden: Brill, 1999) (xlix + 170, 125 pp.).

David Rechter

  • The Jews of Vienna and the First World War. London: Littman, 2001.
  • "Ethnicity and the Politics of Welfare - The Case of Habsburg Austrian Jewry." In Simon Dubnow Institute Yearbook, vol. 1 (2002), pp. 257-276.
  • "Western and Central European Jewry in the Modern Period, 1750-1933." In Martin Goodman, ed., Oxford Handbook of Jewish Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. pp. 376-395.
  • (joint ed.) Towards Normality? Acculturation and Modern German Jewry. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2003.
  • "The Jews: A European Minority." In Stefan Berger, ed., A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Europe 1789-1914. Oxford: Blackwell, 2006, pp. 274-287.
  • “Geography is Destiny: Region, Nation and Empire in Habsburg Jewish Bukovina.” Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, vol. 7/3 (2008): 325-37.
  • (joint ed.) Special Issue, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, Jews and Modernity: Beyond the Nation. Vol. 7/3 (2008).

Dr Zehavit Stern

  • “Cinema as Site of Memory: The Dybbuk and the Burden of Holocaust Commemoration,” in The Modern Jewish Experience in World Cinema, Lawrence Baron, ed., (forthcoming in Brandeis University Press,2011).
  • The Maternal Drag: Motherhood as Performance in Yiddish Film Melodrama,” in Choosing Yiddish: New Frontiers of Language and Culture, Shiri Goren, Hannah Pressman and Lara Rabinovitch, eds. (forthcoming in Wayne State University Press, 2012).
  • “Rukhot Refa'im Al Masakh Hakesef: Leshe'elat Ha-Zikaron Ba-Seret Hadibuk 1937," in Al Na Tegarshuni: Iyunim Khadashim Be-ha-dibuk [Do Not Chase Me Away: New Studies on the Dybbuk], Shimon Levy and Dorit Yerusalmi, eds. (Tel-Aviv: Safra Press and Assaph Press at the Tel Aviv University, 2009), 212-236. 

Joanna Weinberg

  • 'Leon Modena and the Fiore di Virtù,' in Italia (Conference supplement Series 1),2003 pp.137-157.
  • 'The Light of the Eyes of Azariah de' Rossi.' An English translation with introduction and notes. Yale Judaica series volume XXXI, Yale University Press, May 2001
  • 'Invention and Convention: Jewish and Christian critique of the Jewish fixed calendar,' Jewish History, 14, 3, 2000, pp.317-330.

Martin Goodman

  • 'Explaining change in Judaism in late antiquity', in A. Houtman, A. de Jong, and M. Misset-van de Weg (eds), Empsychoi Logoi-Innovations in Antiquity. Studies in honour of Pieter Willem van der Horst (Leiden: Brill, 2008), pp. 19-27.
  • Jews and Christians in the first centuries. Farmington Papers, Number WR4. Oxford: Farmington Institute for Christian Studies (2008)
  • 'Rome and Jerusalem', Historically Speaking: The Bulletin of the Historical Society, 9:3 (January/February 2008), pp. 43-44.
  • 'The meaning of FISCI IUDAICI CALUMNIA SUBLATA', in S. J. D. Cohen and J. Schwartz (eds), Studies in Josephus and the Varieties of Ancient Judaism Festschrift for Loius H. Feldman (E. J. Brill, 2007), pp. 81-89.
  • Judaism in the Roman World: Collected essays, Leiden: Brill 2007
  • Rome and Jerusalem: the clash of ancient civilizations, London: Penguin 2007
  • (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Studies, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2002
  • (joint ed.) Apologetics in the Roman Empire: Pagans, Jews and Christians, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1999
  • (ed.), Jews in a Graeco-Roman World, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1998
  • The Roman World 44BC-AD 180, London: Routledge 1997
  • Mission and Conversion, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1994

Professor Hugh Williamson

  • A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Isaiah 1-27, 1: Isaiah 1-5 (xxxviii + 410 pp.  International Critical Commentary; London, 2006)
  • Holy, Holy, Holy: The Story of a Liturgical Formula (36 pp. Julius-Wellhausen-Vorlesung 1; Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2008)
  • Ed. (with B.T. Arnold), A Dictionary of the Historical Books of the Old Testament (xxiii + 1060 pp.  Illinois, 2005)
  • Ed. Understanding the History of Ancient Israel (xx + 432 pp.  Proceedings of the British Academy 143.  Oxford 2007)
  • Ed. (with D.G. Firth), Interpreting Isaiah: Issues and Approaches (288 pp.  Nottingham: Apollos, 2009)
  • ‘William McKane 1921-2004’, Proceedings of the British Academy 150 (2007), 127-46
  • ‘Place-Names as Superlatives in Classical Hebrew’, in S. Dolansky (ed.), Sacred History, Sacred Literature: Essays on Ancient Israel, the Bible, and Religion in Honor of R. E. Friedman on his Sixtieth Birthday (Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2008), 73-79
  • ‘How did the Deuteronomists Envisage the Past?’, in H.M. Barstad and P. Briant (eds), The Past in the Past: Concepts of Past Reality in Ancient Near Eastern and Early Greek Thought (The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture, Oslo, Serie B: Skrifter 130; Oslo: Novus Press, 2009), 133-52
  • ‘Do We Need a New Bible? Reflections on the Proposed Oxford Hebrew Bible’, Biblica 90 (2009), 153-75
  • ‘Poetic Vision in Isaiah 7:18-25’, in A.J. Everson and H.C.P. Kim (eds), The Desert Will Bloom: Poetic Visions in Isaiah (SBL Ancient Israel and Its Literature 4; Atlanta: SBL, 2009), 77-89 

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