Richard I. Cohen
Richard I. (Yerachmiel) Cohen (born September 2, 1946) is a professor of history, presently holding the Paulette and Claude Kelman Chair in French Jewry Studies in the Department of Jewish History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He specializes in the history of Jews in Western and Central Europe in the modern period, in particular the Jews of France, art history, Jewish historiography, and The Holocaust.[1]
Biography
Cohen completed his undergraduate degree at McGill University in 1967. He earned his master's degree in 1972 and PhD in 1981, both at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[1]
He was on the international editorial board of the Encyclopaedia of the Holocaust, published in 1990 in tandem Hebrew- and English-language editions by Yad Vashem.
Cohen's 1998 work, Jewish Icons: Art and society in Modern Europe, was the outcome of a 15-year collaboration with his fellow Hebrew University historian [2]), the late Ezra Mendelsohn, to encourage research on visual culture and modern Jewish society.[3]
Selected bibliography
- The Return to the Land of Israel. World Zionist Organization, Dor Hemschech. 1968. ISBN 965-227-035-0. (co-author: Judith Carp)
- Burden of Conscience: French-Jewish leadership during the Holocaust. Indiana University Press. 1987. ISBN 0-253-31263-9.
- Jewish Icons: Art and society in Modern Europe. University of California Press. 1998. ISBN 0-520-20545-6.
- The Emergence of Jewish Artists in Nineteenth-Century Europe. Merrill. 2001. ISBN 1-85894-153-9. (co-author: Susan Tumarkin Goodman)
- Diary of a Witness: 1940-1943. Ivan R. Dee. 2007. ISBN 1-56663-740-6. (editor)
- The Jewish Contribution to Civilization: Reassessing an idea. Littman Library of Jewish Civilization. 2008. ISBN 1-904113-52-4. (co-author: Jeremy Cohen)
References
- 1 2 "Richard (Yerachmiel) Cohen". The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 26 August 2007. Retrieved 11 February 2011.
- ↑ "Ezra Mendelsohn". The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Retrieved 11 February 2011.
- ↑ Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Barbara; Karp, Jonathan (2007). The Art of Being Jewish in Modern Times. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 381 (footnote 2). ISBN 978-0-8122-4002-3.
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