Last week was the inaugural (virtual) #DHJewish conference, based out of the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH). The conference spanned millenia, large portions of the world, and a variety of texts and languages. As a kind of pre-conference treat, a special issue in Reviews in Digital Humanities focusing on Jewish Studies projects […]
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On the Trail of Jewish Books Around the World
When looking at books produced in the early modern period, it seems that every book has a different story to tell. Each book produced during the hand-press era contains unique information about the people who created, bound, bought, sold, and censored them. In many cases, that data is the only remainder of the existence of […]