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Social-Cultural Anthropology Science Technology and Society Studies (STS) Anthropology Beyond the Human Time and Temporality Israel/Palestine and the Middle East
History of Violence History of Slavery, Borderlands History Indigenous History African American History Military History Digital Humanities and Quantitative Methods
Islamic law and political thought (focus on fiqh literature and siyar law) Zaydiyya and Zaydi Studies Dhimma law and Muslim-Jewish encounters Islamic (intellectual) history and (early) historiography Manuscripts
Laura Jockusch is Assistant Professor and holds the Albert Abramson Chair of Holocaust Studies in the Department of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies at Brandeis University.
Room 2212, Humanities
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
First Philosophy,Philosophy of Logic, Philosophical Theology Kant and Post-Kantian Philosophy (Fichte, Schelling, Hegel) Philosophy of the 20th Century (Blumenberg, Löwith, Cassirer) Theories of Secularization
History of the Holocaust and National Socialism Eastern European (Jewish) History History of Knowledge Yiddish Literature and Culture Transnational History Migration Studies
historical linguistics Verbal person indexation Trans-Himalayan (Sino-Tibetan) Language family (especially the South Central, or Kuki-Chin, branch) Languages of Northeast India Language contact Linguistic typology