Monographs

The Dubnow Institute also publishes works that are not part of a series. The spectrum here reaches from translations of mostly English- or Hebrew-language monographs through to new editions of out-of-print historiographical works. This is the framework in which for example Viktor E. Kelner’s biography of Simon Dubnow was published as well as Dubnow’s own »Jewish History for Children,« »The Book of Life,« and his three-volume, German-language memoirs that emerged in the period between World War One and 1933.

Published so far

Monograph

Zweierlei Zugehörigkeit

Philipp Graf

Göttingen 2024

Monograph

Weimarer Erfahrungen

Udi Greenberg

Göttingen 2021

Monograph

Die vielen Tode des Jud Süß

Yair Mintzker

Göttingen 2020

Monograph

Traditionen der Säkularisierung

David Biale

Göttingen/Bristol, Conn., 2015

Monograph

Freud auf Hebräisch

Eran Rolnik

Göttingen/Bristol, Conn., 2013

Monograph

Geschichte der Juden im östlichen Europa 1772–1881

Israel Bartal

Göttingen 2010

Monograph

Moses Mendelssohn

Shmuel Feiner

Göttingen 2009

Monograph

Das jüdische Jahrhundert

Yuri Slezkine

Göttingen 2007

Simon Dubnow

Simon Dubnow

Simon Dubnow

Viktor E. Kelner

Göttingen/Oakville, Conn., 2010

Simon Dubnow

Jüdische Geschichte – für Kinder erzählt

Simon Dubnow

Göttingen/Oakville, Conn., 2012