Menache, Sophia
MENACHE, Sophia
MENACHE, Sophia. Israeli. Genres: History, Communications/Media. Career: University of Haifa, Israel, professor of medieval history. Publications: The Vox Dei: Communication in the Middle Ages, 1990; (with J. Horowitz) L'Humour en Chaire: Le rire dans l'église médiévale, 1994; Clement V, 1998. EDITOR: Communication in the Jewish Diaspora: The Pre-Modern Period, 1996; (with M. Goodich and S. Schein) Cross Cultural Convergences in the Crusader Period: Essays Presented to Aryeh Grabois on His Sixty-fifth Birthday, 1996. Contributor to periodicals. Address: Eshkol Tower, Room 1307, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel. Online address: [email protected]
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