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Hilary L. Rubinstein

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Biography

Hilary L. Rubinstein is an Australian historian whose work crosses British naval history and modern Jewish studies. Educated at Keele, the Australian National University, and Simmons University, she has held research fellowships at the University of Melbourne and published widely on nineteenth-century naval administration, Australian Jewish experience, and related themes. She co-authored Jews in the Modern World with William D. Rubinstein and Dan Cohn-Sherbok, bringing documentary and historiographical context to a compact survey of Jewish life since the Enlightenment.

Published writings & editorial work

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Authored / principal writer

  • The Jews in the Modern World: A History since 1750

    First published 2002 · Arnold Publishers

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    A synoptic history of Jewish experience from the mid-eighteenth century, edited by multiple scholars and issued in paperback as ISBN 0340691638. The volume sets out the trajectory of modern Jewish life from the Enlightenment and emancipation period through the migrations and …

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