Schriftenreihe wissenschaftlicher Abhandlungen des Leo Baeck Instituts

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László Simon-Nanko, Mohr Siebeck

The Leo Baeck Institute in London and the German academic publisher Mohr Siebeck in Tübingen are digitizing 76 titles from the renowned series “Schriftenreihe wissenschaftlicher Abhandlungen des Leo Baeck Instituts” published between 1959 and 2013 as open access e-books under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. This is made possible with the help of funds provided by the German Federal Ministry of the Interior and Home Affairs.

London, Tübingen

The Leo Baeck Institute in London and the German academic publisher Mohr Siebeck in Tübingen are digitizing 76 titles from the renowned series “Schriftenreihe wissenschaftlicher Abhandlungen des Leo Baeck Instituts” published between 1959 and 2013 as open access e-books under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. This is made possible with the help of funds provided by the German Federal Ministry of the Interior and Home Affairs.

The e-books are available on the Mohr Siebeck eLibrary under the following link: https://tinyurl.com/OA-SchLBI

The Leo Baeck Institute’s Schriftenreihe series of scholarly papers is one of the leading publication organs for the history and culture of German-speaking Jewry in Europe. Among the publications are seminal works that are still well received today, such as Selma Stern’s Der Preußische Staat und die Juden (1962–1975), Christian Wiese’s Wissenschaft des Judentums und protestantische Theologie im wilhelminischen Deutschland (1999), as well as the volume Jude, Deutscher, Europäer (1966), in which letters by the founder of academic Judaic studies (Wissenschaft des Judentums) Leopold Zunz are published.

Dr Joseph Cronin, Director of the Leo Baeck Institute London, expressed his enthusiasm for this collaboration: “The digitization of our Schriftenreihe book series represents a significant step forward in our mission to make valuable academic resources more accessible to scholars and researchers worldwide. We are grateful for the support of the German Federal Ministry of the Interior and Home Affairs, which has made this initiative possible.”

László Simon-Nanko, Head of Sales and Customer Service at Mohr Siebeck added: “In the current global political and social situation, there is a great need for freely accessible, relevant, and scientifically verified facts and sources, especially when it comes to the history and study of Judaism. We are delighted that we have found partners who have been able to help us meet the costs of digitization.”

About the Leo Baeck Institute London
The Leo Baeck Institute London is a research institute devoted to the study of German-Jewish history, with a particular focus on the period from the 19th century to the present day. As one of the leading institutions in its field, the institute houses a collection of primary sources, including documents, manuscripts, and photographs, providing scholars and researchers with invaluable resources for exploring the rich and complex history of German-speaking Jewry in Europe. In addition to its archival holdings, the institute also hosts lectures, seminars, and exhibitions, fostering dialogue and exchange amongst academics, students, and the wider public. Through its digitization initiatives, such as the Schriftenreihe book series, the institute is committed to expanding access to its collections and promoting scholarly inquiry into German-Jewish history and culture.

About Mohr Siebeck
Mohr Siebeck is an independent, family-owned publishing house. Since its foundation in 1801, its program has included sustainable publications for selected humanities, namely law, theology and religious studies, history, philosophy, Jewish studies, and classical studies. With over 400 new publications a year, the publishing house offers authors personal service and support on their academic path and makes excellent research visible worldwide.