- The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook
(online with HighWire Press since 12 Mar 2009)URL: http://leobaeck.oxfordjournals.org (outside North America: http://intl-leobaeck.oxfordjournals.org:1080)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Online ISSN: 1758-437X
Print ISSN: 0075-8744
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Leo Baeck Institute Year Book Oxford University Press and The Leo Baeck Institute are pleased to announce that the full text of Leo Baeck Institute Year Book is available online.The Leo Baeck Institute Year Book is the pre-eminent journal on Central European Jewish history and culture. This well-established publication covers cultural, economic, political, social and religious history, the impact of antisemitism and the Jewish responses to it.
The Yearbook is the publication of the Leo Baeck Institute, founded in 1955 for the study of the history and culture of German-speaking Central European Jewry. The journal of record in its field, the Yearbook features the world's most prominent experts in the social, cultural, intellectual and political history of Jews in Central Europe after 1789, including the Holocaust.
Leo Baeck Institute Year Book Online contains the full content of each issue of the journal in PDF format beginning with the January 1956 issue (Volume 1, Issue 1).
Each issue will be placed online approximately on the date it is mailed to subscribers; therefore the online site will be available prior to receipt of your paper copy. Online readers may want to sign up for the eTOC (electronic Table of Contents) service, which will deliver each new issue's table of contents via email. The web site also provides access to information about the journal (such as Instructions to Authors, the Editorial Board, and subscription information).
Access to the full text of articles will be available by institutional license, which comes with all institutional subscriptions, or by individual subscription. All other access (e.g., to Abstracts, eTOCs, searching, Instructions to Authors) will remain freely available.
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