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Joseph Jacobs, [16] editor of the Jewish Encyclopedia; Gabriel Kolko; Bernard Lewis [17] Deborah Lipstadt [18] John Lukacs, Hungarian-born historian [19] Erwin Panofsky [20] Richard Popkin, historian of philosophy [21] Meyer Schapiro [22] Rosa Levin Toubin, historian of Jewish Texan history [23] Barbara Tuchman [24] Ron Unz, historian and ...
Samuel A. Portnoy, American historian of Jewish and East European history [38] George Posener, French Egyptologist [2] Michael Postan, British historian (Jewish Year Book 1985 p. 188) Joshua Prawer, Israeli historian of the kingdom of Jerusalem and the crusades [2] Alfred Francis Pribram , Anglo-Austrian diplomatic historian. [39]
Modern Jewish historiography is the development of the Jewish historical narrative into the modern era.While Jewish oral history and the collection of commentaries in the Midrash and Talmud are ancient, with the rise of the printing press and movable type in the early modern period, Jewish histories and early editions of the Torah/Tanakh were published which dealt with the history of the ...
Pages in category "Jewish American historians" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 428 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Michael Albert Meyer (born 1937) is a German-born American historian of modern Jewish history. He taught for over 50 years at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is currently the Adolph S. Ochs Emeritus Professor of Jewish History at that institution. [1]
The American Historical Association's Guide to Historical Literature, ed. by Mary Beth Norton and Pamela Gerardi (3rd ed. 2 vol, Oxford UP, 1995), 2064 pages; annotated guide to 27,000 of the most important English language history books in all fields and topics vol 1 online, vol 2 online. Allison, William Henry et al. eds.
A History of the Jews is a 1987 historical book by British historian Paul Johnson. The book provides a broad survey of Jewish history, tracing the development of Jewish culture, religion, and identity from ancient times to the modern era. Johnson explores the Jewish people's contributions to civilization, their resilience in the face of ...
Loeffler is a Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Israel Studies at Brandeis University. [4] His book Rooted Cosmopolitans: Jews and Human Rights in the Twentieth Century received the 2019 Dorothy Rosenberg Prize from the American Historical Association [5] and the Jordan Schnitzer Prize from the Association for Jewish Studies.