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Publications
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The Leo
Baeck Institute is delighted to announce that it is partnering with
Oxford Journals, the journals department of Oxford University Press,
to publish the Leo Baeck Institute Year Book. From volume 2009 on,
the journal will appear as advance access publication online, with
the print issue published at the end of the year. Members
of the Society of Friends of the Leo Baeck Institute are entitled
to both online access and print issue.
In addition,
the full back run of issues has been digitized and will be available
through Oxford University Press as part of their Archive Collection
sales. More information, including instructions to authors, can
be found at www.leobaeck.oxfordjournals.org.
Information on archive access can be found at www.oxfordjournals.org/access_purchase/archives.html.
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The Leo Baeck Institute Year Book
Editors:
J. A. S. Grenville and Raphael Gross
To date 53 volumes of the LBI Year Book and two index volumes (of
authors, persons and subjects) covering LBI Year Books I-XX (1956-1975)
and XXI-XXXIX (1976-1994) have been published.
Its articles cover cultural, economic, political, social and religious
history, the impact of antisemitism and the Jewish response to it.
Each volume contains an extensive, annotated bibliography of publications
on German-speaking Jewry in a given year.
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Leo
Baeck Institute Year Book Sale 2008
To create some
much needed space at our London office, we are selling selected
Year Book back issues at half the retail price:
LBI Year Book vol 44 (1999) was £30 now £15
LBI Year Book vol 46 (2001) was £30 now £15
LBI Year Book vol 47 (2002) was £30 now £15
LBI Year Book vol 48 (2003) was £38.50 now £19
LBI Year Book vol 49 (2004) was £45 now £22
LBI Year Book vol 50 (2005) was £60 now £30
LBI Year Book vol 51 (2006) was £60 now £30
Postage and
packing:
1 copy (UK first class) £4.50
1 copy
(airmail to Europe) £6.00
Titles that
are not listed may be available on request. You can order by emailing
us at info@leobaeck.co.uk.
Please tell us which book you would like and state your name and
full address. Payment is by cheque made payable to the Leo Baeck
Institute (please make sure to write your name and the books required
on the reverse of the cheque); if you are ordering from abroad and
do not have a Sterling bank account, please pay by bank transfer
into our account at the Dresdner Bank, Germany. Details will be
provided when you place your order.
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Symposium volumes and monographs
Among many
others, the publications of the Leo Baeck Institutes include German-Jewish
History in Modern Times, edited by Michael A. Meyer, Deutsche
Juden im Kampf um Recht und Freiheit (2003) by Arnold Paucker,
and the first English edition of Hannah Arendt's Rahel Varnhagen.
The Life of a Jewess (1957).
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