Our publishing program engages diverse subjects and perspectives in the humanities, social sciences, natural history and the environment. The Press is also committed to publishing compelling and innovative approaches to the study of the Jewish experience worldwide. Brandeis University Press extends the university’s mission of teaching, research and service by promoting, publishing and disseminating works of intellectual and cultural significance and enduring value. Brandeis University Press is dedicated to the advancement of the humanities, arts and social, natural and physical sciences, and to the values of social justice, cultural diversity and intellectual integrity.
Charles Dellheim, Belonging and Betrayal: How Jews Made the Art World Modern
Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi, Transmitting Jewish History, in Conversation with Sylvie Ann Goldberg
Samuel Moyn and Robert Schine, Hermann Cohen: Writings on Neo-Kantianism and Jewish Philosophy
BRANDEIS SERIES IN AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY, CULTURE, AND LIFE
THE BRANDEIS LIBRARY OF MODERN JEWISH THOUGHT
THE MANDEL-BRANDEIS SERIES IN JEWISH EDUCATION
THE SCHUSTERMAN SERIES IN ISRAEL STUDIES
THE TAUBER INSTITUTE SERIES FOR THE STUDY OF EUROPEAN JEWRY
Fall 2021 Jewish Studies Catalog (PDF)
Spring 2022 Jewish Studies Catalog (PDF)
Sylvia Fuks Fried
Editorial Director
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