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Staying on Board with Proper Course Adjustments: \American Jewish History\, 1993–2012
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GUROCK, JEFFREY S.
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Cultural change
/ Editors
/ Jewish Americans
/ Regionalism
/ Scholars
/ Social history
/ Society
/ Sports
/ Women
2013
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Staying on Board with Proper Course Adjustments: \American Jewish History\, 1993–2012
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GUROCK, JEFFREY S.
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Cultural change
/ Editors
/ Jewish Americans
/ Regionalism
/ Scholars
/ Social history
/ Society
/ Sports
/ Women
2013
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Staying on Board with Proper Course Adjustments: \American Jewish History\, 1993–2012
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Staying on Board with Proper Course Adjustments: \American Jewish History\, 1993–2012
2013
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In one most revealing criticism, a historian who has deepened our understanding of women's roles in synagogue life has implicitly suggested that Jick's social history approach, which focused solely on men's experiences, engendered in her a desire to balance the record.2 Beyond these forays into looking at prior landmark works, our focus on advancing the horizons of scholarship also led us to tap into the work of those who were making their marks in new or underappreciated areas of research. [...]the journal was, for example, a forum for studies of \"performance and Jewish cultural history\" and Jewish engagement with American sports.
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