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In a meeting of the high-raking government officials held shortly after the 1967 war, Israeli Minister Ze'ev Sherf deployed the trope of “population exchange” to narrate both the massive migration of Iraqi Jews to Israel and the massive... more
This essay considers the implications of a shift in focus from ideas to practices in the history of alchemy. On the one hand, it is argued, this new attention to practice highlights the diversity of ways that early modern Europeans... more
In 1573, the alchemist Anna Zieglerin gave her patron, the Duke of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, the recipe for an extraordinary substance she called the lion's blood. She claimed that this golden oil could stimulate the growth of plants,... more
During his lifetime (1751–ca. 1840), English-born naturalist and artist John Abbot rendered more than 4,000 natural history illustrations and profoundly influenced North American entomology, as he documented many species in the New World... more
Invited review of Gordon Bannerman's recent book.
Reviews trends in the so-called "New Military History" from the 1970s through the first decade of the twenty-first century with particular reference to studies of the eighteenth-century British Army.
While continuing criticisms of the Atlantic World Paradigm have challenged its efficacy as means of understanding early modern transnational history, there remain areas in which it ably fits the available evidence. One of these is the... more
AJS Review / Volume 37 / Issue 01 / April 2013, pp 115 134
DOI: 10.1017/S0364009413000068, Published online: 17 May 2013
DOI: 10.1017/S0364009413000068, Published online: 17 May 2013
New German Critique 119, Vol. 40, No. 2, Summer 2013
DOI 10.1215/0094033X-1812622
DOI 10.1215/0094033X-1812622
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook
Volume 48, 2003
Volume 48, 2003
This includes an abstract of a conference talk held in London, June, 2018.