沃瑟曼奖

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY Pub Date : 2022-06-02 DOI:10.1353/ajh.2022.0015
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在感谢沃瑟曼奖委员会(马克·多林格、梅丽莎·克拉珀和埃里克·戈德斯坦)的帮助下,美国犹太历史学会很高兴地宣布今年的沃瑟曼奖得主,该奖项颁发给2021年出版的《美国犹太历史》中发表的最佳文章:Britt P. Tevis,“美国历史上反犹太主义研究的趋势”,《美国犹太历史》第105期,第1/2期,2021年。在赞扬了整个2021年卷的出色质量之后,委员会这样说:布里特·特维斯不仅仅是编目甚至评估,而是利用这种领域文章的状态来推进该领域。她强调了承认美国历史上持续的、严重的反犹主义的重要性,这是通过众多社会、法律和文化制度看到的,同时也指出了将有关特权、权力和白人的相关辩论置于背景下的前进方向。[End Page 111]版权所有©2022美国犹太历史学会…
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Wasserman Prize
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  • Wasserman Prize

With gratitude to the Wasserman Prize committee (Marc Dollinger, Melissa Klapper, and Eric Goldstein), The American Jewish Historical Society is pleased to announce this year's winner of the Wasserman Prize, awarded for the best article published in the 2021 volume of American Jewish History:

Britt P. Tevis, "Trends in the Study of Antisemitism in United States History," American Jewish History 105, nos. 1/2, 2021.

After praising the stellar quality of the entire 2021 volume, the committee had this to say: Rather than just cataloging or even assessing, Britt Tevis uses this state of the field essay to advance the field. She underlines the importance of acknowledging persistent, serious antisemitism in American history as seen through numerous social, legal, and cultural institutions while also pointing the way forward for contextualizing adjacent debates about privilege, power, and whiteness. [End Page 111]

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期刊介绍: American Jewish History is the official publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the United States. The most widely recognized journal in its field, AJH focuses on every aspect ofthe American Jewish experience. Founded in 1892 as Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, AJH has been the journal of record in American Jewish history for over a century, bringing readers all the richness and complexity of Jewish life in America through carefully researched, thoroughly accessible articles.
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