
OUP
Oxford University Press
Type | Corporation |
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Website | oup.com |
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Year founded | 1633 |
Location |
Oxford
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Functions | Research |
Summary | Oxford University Press advances knowledge and learning. From a child reading their first words to a researcher expanding the frontiers of their field, the possibilities are endless. Established in the earliest days of printing and throughout our 400-year history, we have always been home to the inquisitive, the passionate, and the ambitious. We welcome new ideas and fresh thinking, and offer the opportunity for individuals and teams to make their mark. |
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OUP: Oxford University Press · 10 August 2022 English
There is a broad consensus across European states and the EU that social and economic inequality is a problem that needs to be addressed. Yet inequality policy is notoriously complex …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 17 October 2008 English
In Jewish Population Studies 19 (Papers in Jewish Demography, 1985), 345-356. Since the religious movements in American Judaism are perceived as being on a continuum regarding the demands they make …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1 January 2001 English
In Studies in Contemporary Jewry 17, 156-171. This essay demonstrates the ways in which American attitudes toward ethnic identity and public manifestations of faith have evolved greatly over the past …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1 January 2001 English
This essay explores women's transformations of public Judaism, concentrating in communal rituals and life-cycle ceremonies, synagogue life, and diverse educational settings, which are arguably the loci most meaningful to westernized, …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1 January 2000 English
This article endeavors to review what has happened between the late 1950s and the late 1990s regarding the presence and role of women in several critical processes that have affected …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1 January 1999 English
In Studies in Contemporary Jewry 15, 19-34. The relationship between Orthodox American Jews, the city and the suburbs is a dynamic one, and where Orthodox Jews chose to live continues …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1 January 1998 English
In Studies in Contemporary Jewry 14, 81-127. This article profiles adults who are the offspring of intermarriages and assesses what impact intermarriage has already had on the Jewish community. The …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1 January 1997
The author reviews, compares and contrasts the history of African-Americans in the American South with the history of Southern Jews, and describes periods of time in which those histories and …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1 January 1996 English
In Studies in Contemporary Jewry 12, 202-218. This study examines three 1905 events: the funeral of Nahum Meyer Shaikevich (Shomer); the 250th anniversary of Jewish settlement in America; and protest …
OUP: Oxford University Press · 1 January 1995 English
In Studies in Contemporary Jewry 11, 64-85. This article seeks to advance a new approach to explaining the disproportionate liberalism of American Jews. It rejects the standard assumption that American …