To capture some of the spirit of gathering together in the AJS exhibit hall, we offer this virtual space, showcasing our new authors, award-winning books, and highlights from the last year of Jewish Studies at SUP.
2020-2021 Jewish Studies Catalog
Events
We are excited to have our own exhibitor page on the AJS conference website, which will include two presentations Sunday and Tuesday. To attend these sessions, login to the AJS virtual meeting platform ».
Sunday, December 13, 3:30-3:45 PM ET
How can you make your book project stand out from the crowd? Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture series editors Sarah Abrevaya Stein and David Biale and Stanford University Press acquisitions editor Margo Irvin discuss what kinds of book projects they’re seeking for the series, and give advice on how to maximize the impact of your book proposal.
Tuesday, December 15, 3:30-3:45 PM ET
Join the authors of new Stanford University Press Jewish Studies titles in conversation with Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture series editors Sarah Abrevaya Stein and David Biale, as we share highlights from discussions of books published in 2020.
New Books and New SUP Authors
Announcing new books, published in the last year. We’re offering 30% off these and other recent SUP Jewish Studies titles with discount code S20XAJS-FM through our virtual exhibit ».
Meet the authors of the Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture series in our new Youtube playlist, available for viewing below.
2020-2021 Jewish Studies Catalog
Recent Award Winners
Homes Away from Home: Jewish Belonging in Twentieth-Century Paris, Berlin, and St. Petersburg »
- Shortlisted for the 2019 Vine Canadian Jewish Book Awards, sponsored by the Koffler Centre of the Arts.
Impossible Exodus: Iraqi Jews in Israel »
- Co-Winner of the 2018 Nikki Keddie Book Award, sponsored by the Middle East Studies Association.
The Holocaust and North Africa »
- Finalist of the 2018 National Jewish Book Awards, Sephardic Culture category, sponsored by the Jewish Book Council.
Tubercular Capital: Illness and the Conditions of Modern Jewish Writing »
- Winner of the 2018 Salo Wittmayer Baron Book Prize, sponsored by the American Academy for Jewish Research.
AJS Resources
Interested in discussing your book proposal? Sign up for meetings with acquistions editor Margo Irvin »
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