Goitein, Medieval Jews, and the "New Mediterranean Studies.".Published in:Jewish Quarterly Review, 2012, v. 102, n. 4, p. 513, doi. 10.1353/jqr.2012.0030By:ASTREN, FREDPublication type:Article
The Allure of Forbidden Knowledge: The Temptation of Sabbatean Literature for Mainstream Rabbis in the Frankist Moment, 1756-1761.Published in:2012By:KAHANA, MAOZPublication type:Essay
Mediating Jewish Knowledge: Menasseh ben Israel and the Christian Respublica litteraria.Published in:2012By:RAUSCHENBACH, SINAPublication type:Essay
Eyeing Idols: Rabbinic Viewing Practices in Late Antiquity.Published in:2012By:NEIS, RACHELPublication type:Essay
Mediterranean Exchanges: A Response to Seth Schwartz's Were the Jews a Mediterranean Society?Published in:2012By:WEITZMAN, STEVENPublication type:Book Review
Scholars of the Mediterranean and the Mediterranean of Scholars.Published in:Jewish Quarterly Review, 2012, v. 102, n. 4, p. 477, doi. 10.1353/jqr.2012.0035By:HOROWITZ, ELLIOTTPublication type:Article