@article{f97decd8f0674fe19155d22520f5a63d,
title = "What led Gordon to compose man and nature? Gordon's neglected criticism of Metmann's life and nature (1909)",
author = "Yuval Jobani",
note = "Funding Information: This essay has long been in the making, and I am grateful to all the institutions and colleagues who have supported and assisted me throughout my research. My fellowship at the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania (2016–17) provided me with the resources and time needed to gather the relevant materials for this study and begin examining them. I also received generous assistance from the Israel Science Foundation (Grant 688/18) and the Kel-man Center for Jewish Education and the School of Jewish Studies at Tel Aviv University. I would like to thank the organizers and participants of the conferences and workshops where I presented various parts of this paper: the 23rd Annual Gruss Colloquium at the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies (2017); the Workshop on Freethinkers at the German Historical Institute in Rome (2018); the 34th AIS in Berkeley (2018) and the 50th Annual Meeting of the AJS in Boston (2018). I would also like to thank the following colleagues who were particularly helpful in the process of researching and writing the essay: Allan Arkush, Hanit Benglas, Kobi Dana, Rachel Dibur, Jeremy Fogel, Yehudah Mirsky, Iair Or, Yarin Raban, Arieh Saposnik, Tali Tadmor-Shimony, Gideon Tikotzky, Yossi Turner, Douglas Weiner, Azzan Yadin, Yael Zerubavel, and Rafi Zirkin-Sadan. Finally, I especially thank Ron Margolin for our many intensive hours of joint study of Gordon{\textquoteright}s works, the fruits of which have nuanced my entire analysis.",
year = "2021",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1353/jqr.2021.0022",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
volume = "111",
pages = "470--495",
number = "3",
}