All Stories

  1. Georg Simmel’s Logic of the Future: ‘The Stranger’, Zionism, and ‘Bounded Contingency’
  2. Fundraising and Collaboration: The Hebrew University and the German Question, 1959–1965
  3. Ideas of 'Race' in the History of the Humanities
  4. Introduction
  5. The Israeli Paradigm of Territory
  6. Race and Photography
  7. The ‘First Letters’ of Jacob Wahrman
  8. Elements of Controversy
  9. Photography in Economies of Demonstration
  10. Taboo and Classification: Post-1945 German Racial Writing on Jews
  11. Arthur Ruppin and the Production of Pre-Israeli Culture by Etan Bloom
  12. Anthropology, standardization and measurement: Rudolf Martin and anthropometric photography
  13. Science and “Race” In Solomon Yudovin’s Photographic Documentation of Russian Jewry, 1912–1914*
  14. Chapter One. Cultural Identity
  15. Biologie der Juden: Jüdische Wissenschaftler über “Rasse” und Vererbung, 1900–1935 (review)
  16. Circumventions and confrontations: Georg Simmel, Franz Boas and Arthur Ruppin and their responses to antisemitism
  17. Argumentative Patterns and Epistemic Considerations: Responses to Anti-Semitism in the Conceptual History of Social Science
  18. Surface, Depth and Teleology in Israeli Culture: The Case of the Hebrew Expression ‘tachles bashetach’
  19. The Quest for Jewish Assimilation in Modern Social Science
  20. Ruppin and the peculiarities of race: A response to Etan Bloom
  21. The Quest for Jewish Assimilation in Modern Social Science
  22. "End on Surface": Teleology and Ground in Israeli Culture
  23. The "Negative Jew" and Individuality
  24. The controversy over the foundation of sociology and its object: Simmel's form versus Durkheim's collectivity
  25. Project, Method, and the Racial Characteristics of Jews
  26. Arthur Ruppin's Concept of Race
  27. Race, ideas, and ideals: A comparison of Franz Boas and Hans F.K. Günther
  28. Arthur Ruppin's Concept of Race
  29. From autonomous subject to free individual in Simmel and Lacan
  30. Three Paradigms of "The Negative Jew": Identity from Simmel to Zizek
  31. The Beautiful Jew is a Moneylender: Money and Individuality in Simmel's Rehabilitation of the `Jew'
  32. European Jewish Sociology