Barbara Stern Burstin

Barbara Stern Burstin
Born Barbara Stern
Occupation Historian, author
Genre Holocaust Scholarship
Notable works After the Holocaust: The Migration of Polish Jews and Christians to Pittsburgh (May 1989)
Steel City Jews (Oct 24, 2008)

Barbara Stern Burstin is a professor in the history departments at the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University. She has published several articles and books relating to the Holocaust and the history of Jews in Pittsburgh.

Education

The daughter of Mildred and Joseph Stern, Burstin was raised in Farmingdale, New York. Aaron Stern, her grandfather, was one of the first Jews to settle in Farmingdale, and operated Stern's Pickle Factory.[1] Burstin earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Vassar College, in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. in 1962 and went on to gain her master’s in history education from Columbia University in 1963 prior to acquiring her doctorate in history from the University of Pittsburgh in 1986.[2]

Awards

In addition to awards from the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Zionist Organization of America, Burstin is a past recipient of the Sonia & Aaron Levinson Community Relations Award, the Solon J. Buck Award (1987), and the Oskar Halecki Prize from the Polish-American Historical Society (1991) and has been nominated for a regional Emmy Award for the film A Jewish Legacy (2000).[2][3]

Selected works

References and citations

  1. Congregation Beth Tikvah, Dedication, June 8, 2014 7:15 AM version, Accessed 16 November 2015.
  2. 1 2 History Department, Barbara Burstin, Carnegie Mellon University, Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Accessed 16 November 2015.
  3. Department of History, Barbara Burstin. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA.

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