Studia Rosenthaliana
Journal of the History, Culture and Heritage of the Jews in the Netherlands
Aims and Scope
Studia Rosenthaliana is the world’s only scholarly journal on the history, culture and heritage of the Jews in the Netherlands, its colonies and diasporas. It was established by the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana, University of Amsterdam, in 1967 and covers a wide variety of subjects. Studia Rosenthaliana is a double blind peer-reviewed Diamond open access English-language journal. It appears twice a year.
The journal is open to article submissions on all aspects of on the history, culture and heritage of the Jews in the Netherlands, its colonies and diasporas. As long as it pertains to this topic it is interested in all disciplines including (but not limited to) the fields of Jewish History, Jewish Studies, Amsterdam, Yiddish, Antisemitism, Dutch Republic, Religious Studies, Ashkenazic Studies, Sephardic Studies, Booklore, Book History, Judaism, Yiddish Studies, Literature, Art, Philosophy, Economic History, Social History, Linguistics, Holocaust Studies, Political History, Early Modern History and Modern History.
Publication Ethics
Amsterdam University Press and the editors of Studia Rosenthaliana endorse the COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) guidelines and will pursue cases of suspected research and publication misconduct (e.g. falsification, unethical experimentation, plagiarism, inappropriate image manipulation, redundant publication). By submitting an article for review to this journal, the editors and the publisher will understand the author agrees to adhere to the principles and practices as set out by COPE. For further information about the COPE principles on publication ethics, please see https://www.aup-online.com/ethics and http://www.publicationethics.org.
Editors
Editors-in-Chief
Rachel Boertjens Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana
([email protected])
Prof. Bart Wallet University of Amsterdam
([email protected])
Dr. David Wertheim Menasseh ben Israel Insititute
([email protected])
Prof. Irene Zwiep University of Amsterdam
([email protected])
Review Editor
Prof. Alexander van der Haven University of Bergen
([email protected])
Editorial assistant
Margreet Witvoet (Menasseh ben Israel Institute)
Editorial Office
The Menasseh ben Israel Institute functions as the editorial office of Studia Rosenthaliana.
Manuscripts should be submitted digitally as a word file to [email protected].
Authors are allowed to deposit their articles (in submitted, accepted and published versions) in a repository of their choice.
Authors should carefully read and follow the instructions in the Guide for Authors.
Contact information
Menasseh ben Israel Institute
Postal address: PO Box 16737 NL-1001 RE Amsterdam
Visiting address: Nieuwe Amstelstraat 3-5, Amsterdam
E-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: +31(0)20 5310324
Book reviews
Studia Rosenthaliana publishes reviews of books on Dutch Jewish History. Review copies can be sent to our review editor Alexander van der Haven
Postal address: Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion University of Bergen POB 7805, 5020 Bergen, Norway
Editorial Board
Prof. Marion Aptroot Heinrich Heine Universität, Düsseldorf, Germany
([email protected])
Prof. Avriel Bar-Levav The Open University of Israel
([email protected])
Prof. Aviva Ben-Ur University of Massachusetts Amherst
([email protected])
Prof. Karin Hofmeester International Institute of Social History, Netherlands
([email protected])
Prof. Wim Klooster Clark University
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Dr. Gerben Zaagsma University of Luxembourg
([email protected])
Advisory Board
Prof. Shmuel Feiner Bar Ilan University, Israel
Prof. Matt Goldish Ohio State University, USA
Prof. Jonathan Israel Institute of Advanced Studies, Princeton, USA
Prof. Yosef Kaplan Hebrew University Jerusalem
Prof. James Kennedy Universiteit Utrecht
Prof. Vivian Liska Universiteit Antwerpen, Hebrew University
Prof. Dan Michman Bar Ilan University/ Yad Vashem, Israel
Prof. Steven Nadler University of Wisconsin-Madison
Prof. Emile Schrijver University of Amsterdam, director Jewish Historical Museum Amsterdam