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Robert S. Wistrich (1945–2015)

Author of Hitler and the Holocaust

34 Works 791 Members 9 Reviews

About the Author

Robert Wistrich is professor of modern Jewish history at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, visiting fellow at the Royal Institute of Advanced Studies in the Netherlands, and visiting professor of history at Brandeis and Harvard Universities. A regular contributor to the Times Literary Supplement, he show more is widely recognized as one of the world's foremost authorities on the history of anti-Semitism, and is the author of many books. (Publisher Provided) Robert Wistrich is professor of Modern Jewish History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, & visiting professor at Harvard University. A regular contributor to the "Times Literary Supplement", he is one of the world's foremost authorities on the history of anti-Semitism. He is the author of many books, among them "Antisemitism: The Longest Hatred". (Publisher Provided) Robert Solomon Wistrich (April 7, 1945 - May 19, 2015) was the Erich Neuberger 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 Antisemitism. According to Indiana University, Wistrich was "a leading scholar of the history of antisemitism." Wistrich was born in Lenger, in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic on April 7, 1945. Wistrich received his Ph.D. from the University of London in 1974. Between 1974 and 1980, he was Director of Research at the Institute of Contemporary History and the Wiener Library. Between 1991 and 1995, Wistrich was appointed the first holder of the Chair of Jewish Studies at University College London, in addition to his position at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.He was one of six scholars who sat on the International Catholic-Jewish Historical Commission from 1999 to 2001 to examine the wartime record of Pope Pius XII, with special reference to the Holocaust. From 2002, he was the director of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, and edits its journal, Antisemitism International. Wistrich died of a heart attack on May 19, 2015 in Rome, Italy. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Works by Robert S. Wistrich

Hitler and the Holocaust (2001) — Author — 288 copies
Whos Who in Nazi Germany (1982) 104 copies

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Canonical name
Wistrich, Robert S.
Legal name
Wistrich, Robert Solomon
Other names
á¹¾isá¹­rits, Roberá¹­
Wîsṭrîṣ, Rôberṭ
Vistrih, Robert S.
Birthdate
1945-04-07
Date of death
2015-05-19
Burial location
Cimetière du mont des Répits , Israël
Gender
male
Nationality
Israel
Birthplace
Lenger, Kazakhstan
Place of death
Rome, Italie
Places of residence
Kazakhstan
Poland
London, England, UK
Israel
Education
Stanford University
University of Cambridge (Queens College, BA ∙ MA)
University of London (PhD)
Occupations
historian
scholar of anti-Semitism
university professor
scriptwriter
Organizations
Hebrew University
Institute of Contemporary History, London
Wiener Holocaust Library
Awards and honors
British Academy (Research Fellow)
Short biography
Robert Wistrich was born to a Polish Jewish family in Lenger, Kazakhstan (then the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic). His parents Sabina (Silbiger) and Jakob Wistreich, a doctor, had fled east in 1939 to escape the German invasion in World War II; however, they found Soviet rule to be little better. In 1942, Wistrich's father was imprisoned twice by the Soviet secret police. After the war ended, Robert and his parents were sent back to Poland. They soon fled to France and then to the UK. At age 17, Wistrich won a scholarship to study history at Cambridge University. He graduated in 1966 with a BA (Hons), which was raised to a MA degree in 1969. At Cambridge, he founded and co-edited Circuit, a literary and arts magazine. He also studied at Stanford University in California and for 16 months in Israel. He received his Ph.D. from the University of London in 1974. That year, he was named Director of Research at the Institute of Contemporary History and the Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide in London, at that time the largest research library of its kind in Europe. In 1982, he received tenure at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he held the Neuberger chair for modern European history. He was also appointed a Research Fellow at the British Academy. In his career, Prof. Wistrich published 29 books, including Socialism and the Jews (1985), which won the joint award of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism at Hebrew University and the American Jewish Committee. His 1989 book The Jews of Vienna in the Age of Franz Joseph received the Austrian State Prize in History. His monumental study Antisemitism: The Longest Hatred (1991) won the Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Literary Prize in the UK and was the basis for "The Longest Hatred," a three-hour British-American TV documentary mini-series shown on public television in the USA. In 1993, he also scripted Good Morning, Mr. Hitler, an award-winning documentary commissioned by the UK's Channel 4 on Nazi art. In 1991, Prof. Wistrich became the first holder of the Chair of Jewish Studies at University College London. He also wrote dramas for BBC Radio and Kol Israel on the lives of historical figures ranging from Leon Trotsky to Theodor Herzl. In 2003, he acted as chief historical consultant for the BBC documentary, "Blaming the Jews," and in 2006 he was the academic advisor for the film Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West.

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El prestigioso historiador Robert S. Wistrich analiza la naturaleza apocalíptica del proyecto racial nazi, la escala paneuropea de colaboración en el exterminio masivo y la indiferencia de los aliados occidentales.El libro definitivo sobre el Holocausto, escrito por Robert Solomon Wistrich, la autoridad máxima en la materia.Con Hitler y el Holocausto se inaugura en México el regreso al mercado de la Colección de Historia Universal.El exterminio de seis millones de judíos durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial fue el acontecimiento más terrorífico de la historia del siglo XX. Este esclarecedor libro proporciona nuevas respuestas a la gran pregunta de por qué ocurrió el Holocausto bajo el régimen de Adolf Hitler. El prestigioso historiador Robert S. Wistrich explora la fatídica conjunción entre la política de Hitler basada en el mito racial, la larga tradición de antisemitismo, las revueltas sociales y los avances técnicos de la modernidad.En este vívido relato, Wistrich analiza con brillantez la naturaleza apocalíptica del proyecto racial nazi, la escala paneuropea de colaboración en el exterminio masivo y la indiferencia de los aliados occidentales, del Vaticano y de las iglesias cristianas ante la terrible situación de los judíos. Wistrich se alinea con las últimas teorías desarrolladas por historiadores que tratan de comprender por qué ocurrió el Holocausto y compone la visión más actualizada disponible de esta tragedia.www.megustaleer.com.mx… (more)
 
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Haijavivi | 4 other reviews | Jun 3, 2019 |
This work completely ignores a very large anti-Zionist contingent – Jewish anti-Zionists. This reader wonders if Jewish anti-Zionists were left out of this book so as to paint as clear a connection as possible between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism. Yet, if that is what happened, it is nothing short of manipulation and cannot be seen as truth-serving historical writing. Indeed, leaving out any contrary or counter arguments (that are not radical left or right wing in nature) dangerously presents a black and white portrait of history where anti-Zionists must not only be wrong, but are bad, because they are anti-Semites. This links a dislike for a political solution (Zionism) with a dislike of a people, and that is unfair.… (more)
 
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tjaxe | Oct 7, 2018 |
While well written, this book suffered from the extremes - in some cases going into so much detail that it became confusing to follow and then immediately jumping into vast generalizations making assumptions about knowledge the reader may not already have. Finally gave up with only about 50 pages to go.
 
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pbadeer | 4 other reviews | Mar 13, 2013 |
3656. Hitler and the Holocaust - Robert S. Wistrich (read 29 Nov 2002) This 2001 book by a professor of modern Jewish history at a Jerusalem university gives a succinct account of his subject. There is no way that the brutal actions of so many involved in carrying out the Holocaust can be explained except that the devil inspired them. It is a sad, sad chapter in human history and one shich should be read about periodically so as to continue to realize that such things could happen in our times.
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Schmerguls | 4 other reviews | Nov 16, 2007 |

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