The peer-reviewed series seeks to provide an international platform for new approaches to the
study of modern Jewish history. Covering the period from the Enlightenment to the 21st century
the series focuses on cutting-edge work in social cultural economic and political history.
It seeks to explore new avenues in the understanding of modern Jewries in their historical
contexts encouraging a multi-layered exploration of topics which transcend the analytical
boundaries of ethnicity nation and religion. The series embraces monographs and challenging
research-oriented anthologies dedicated to a deeper understanding of essential themes in the
main fields of Jewish studies such as Jewish thought migration biography Israel and the
Middle East Holocaust studies the history of memory and identity.