Laura Arnold Leibman
Appearance
Laura Arnold Leibman is a historian and author. She has written several books including Once We Were Slaves: A Multiracial Jewish Family in Early America,[1] The Art of the Jewish Family: A History of Women in Early New York in Five Objects (2020),[2] and Messianism, Secrecy and Mysticism: A New Interpretation of Early American Jewish Life (2012).[3]
Career
[edit]As of 2024, Leibman is the Kenan Professor of English and Humanities at Reed College.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Review of Once We Were Slaves
- Casteel, Sarah Phillips (2023). "Review of Once We Were Slaves: The Extraordinary Journey of a Multiracial Jewish Family". NWIG: New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids. 97 (3/4): 426–427. doi:10.1163/22134360-09703047. ISSN 1382-2373. JSTOR 27250021.
- ^ Review of The Art of the Jewish Family
- Abrams, Jeanne (2020). "Review of The Art of the Jewish Family: A History of Women in Early New York in Five Objects". Jewish Historical Studies. 52: 295–296. ISSN 0962-9696. JSTOR 48733585.
- ^ Review of Messianism, Secrecy and Mysticism
- Snyder, Holly (2014). "Review of Messianism, Secrecy and Mysticism: A New Interpretation of Early American Jewish Life". Shofar. 32 (2): 146–148. ISSN 0882-8539. JSTOR 10.5703/shofar.32.2.146.
- Lee, Lloyd; Richardson, Robbie (2010). Leibman, Laura Arnold (ed.). "Review". American Indian Quarterly. 34 (1): 118–120. doi:10.5250/amerindiquar.34.1.118. ISSN 0095-182X. JSTOR 10.5250/amerindiquar.34.1.118.
- Pencak, William A. (2013). "Review of Messianism, Secrecy, Mysticism: A New Interpretation of Early American Jewish Life". American Jewish History. 97 (3): 329–331. ISSN 0164-0178. JSTOR 23887628.
- ^ "Laura Arnold Leibman - Reed College". www.reed.edu. Retrieved 2024-05-12.
External links
[edit]- Laura Arnold Leibman publications indexed by Google Scholar