Item 2495. FROM A HISTORIAN'S NOTEBOOK : EUROPEAN JEWRY BEFORE AND AFTER HITLER.

FROM A HISTORIAN'S NOTEBOOK : EUROPEAN JEWRY BEFORE AND AFTER HITLER.

New York : American Jewish Committee, Institute of Human Relations. 1962. Item #20816

8vo. 56 pages. First edition. Reprinted from American Jewish year book, vol. 63, 1962. SUBJECT (S) : Jews – Europe – history. Baron (1895-1989) was a professor at Columbia University, and was appointed the Nathan L. Miller Professor of Jewish History, Literature, and Institutions there in 1929, making Columbia “the first university to provide a true academic milieu for Jewish studies. During his incumbency, Baron denounced the "lachrymose conception of Jewish history" as a story of individuals and persecutions, flawed by undue emphasis on events, texts and idealism. He used universal categories and scholarly research to place Jewish history in a larger comparative context, while placing equal emphasis on the vibrancy of Jewish religious culture. ”(columbia.edu) Promotional flyer laid in. Very good condition. (HOLO2-8-6).

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