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Robert S(olomon) Wistrich (born 1945) is the Neuburger Professor of European and Jewish history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and the head of the University's Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Anti-Semitism.

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[edit] Early life

Wistrich was born in Lenger, Kazakhstan in 1945. <ref name=NIAS>Robert Wistrich, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences website, accessed August 21, 2006.</ref> His parents were leftist Polish Jews who moved to Lviv in 1940 to escape rampant anti-Semitism; however, they found Soviet totalitarianism little better. In 1942 they moved to Kazakhstan, where Wistrich's father was imprisoned twice by the NKVD. <ref>"The Jedwabne Affair", The Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Anti-Semitism and Racism, Tel Aviv University, accessed August 21, 2006.</ref>

[edit] Professional career

Wistrich received his Ph.D. from the University of London, <ref name=NIAS/> and is the author and editor of 23 books, including Socialism and the Jews (1982); The Jews of Vienna in the Age of Franz Joseph (1989), which won the Austrian State Prize for Danubian History; and Antisemitism, the Longest Hatred (1992), which was awarded the H. H. Wingate Prize for non-fiction in the UK.

He was one of six scholars who sat on an international Catholic-Jewish historical commission from 1999 to 2001 to examine the wartime record of Pope Pius XII. <ref>"Robert Wistrich", NATIV online, retrieved August 20, 2006.</ref>

[edit] Works

[edit] Selected books

  • Revolutionary Jews from Marx to Trotsky. Barnes & Noble Books, 1976. ISBN 0064978060
  • The Left Against Zion.Vallentine Mitchell & Co, 1979. ISBN 0853031991
  • Socialism and the Jews. Oxford University Press, 1982.
  • Trotsky: Fate of a Revolutionary. Stein & Day, 1982. ISBN 0812827740
  • The Jews of Vienna in the Age of Franz Joseph. Oxford University Press, 1989.
  • Between Redemption and Perdition: Modern Antisemitism and Jewish Identity. Routledge, 1990. ISBN 041504233X
  • Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism in the Contemporary World. New York University Press, 1990. ISBN 0814792375
  • Antisemitism, the Longest Hatred. Pantheon, 1992.
  • Who's Who in Nazi Germany. Routledge, 1995. ISBN 0415127238
  • Terms of Survival. Routledge, 1995. ISBN 0415100569
  • Weekend in Munich: Art, Propaganda and Terror in the Third Reich (with Luke Holland). Trafalgar Square, 1996. ISBN 1857933184
  • Demonizing the Other: Antisemitism, Racism and Xenophobia. Routledge, 1999. ISBN 9057024977
  • Hitler and the Holocaust. Random House, 2001.
  • Nietzsche: Godfather of Fascism? Princeton, 2002.
  • Islamic Judeophobia: An Existential Threat, in Muhammad's Monsters, Balfour Books, 2004, editor David Bukay.

[edit] Selected papers

[edit] Notes

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[edit] Further reading

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