List of Jewish American historians

This is a list of famous Jewish American historians. For other famous Jewish Americans, see List of Jewish Americans. See also List of Jewish historians.


References

  1. "later known as Ariel (1898-1981), a Russian Jewish immigrant and talented student..."
  2. "American Jewish historian Barbara Tuchman was born in New York City on 30..."
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  4. "He is Jewish, a native of London, in his 80s."
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  7. "Lipstadt, the American Jewish academic who exposes Holocaust deniers is not exactly..."
  8. "Erwin Panofsky (1892-1968), another Jewish scholar associated with the Warburg Library, was the most illustrious art historian who found refuge in America." (subscription needed to view)
  9. Archived 2006-08-18 at the Wayback Machine. "And I'm Jewish. I was about to go to Command and General Staff School and be promoted..." (subscription needed to view full text)
  10. ""The Corporation," the lineup was a quartet of four Jewish left intellectuals, including Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn..."
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  12. "An archetypal Jewish immigrant, Schapiro arrived in the United States at the age..."
  13. "Cantor, himself Jewish, took on the "ruling circles of the American and Israeli Jewish communities"."
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  16. Dictionary of Art Historians "Both a Jew and an avid Islamicist"
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  19. "Rosa Levin Toubin, Brenham Kehilla Historian"."
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