Title
28th Annual Robert Salomon Morton Lecture : David Nirenberg
Creator
Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.), Holocaust and Genocide Awareness Committee (Creator)
Contributor
Nirenberg, David, 1964- (Speaker)
Language
English
Date created
April 07, 2021
Type of resource
Moving image
Genre
Video recordings
Format
Video
Digital origin
born digital
Abstract/Description
From their earliest origins to the present moment, Christians and Muslims have given shape to their faiths by interacting with and thinking about Jews and Judaism. How has that long history of thought contributed to anti-Semitism in the past and present? And what can the study of that history offer the future? David Nirenberg, whose many books include Anti-Judaism: The Western Tradition, teaches in the Committee on Social Thought and the Department of History at the University of Chicago, where he is also the Dean of the Divinity School. Sponsored by the Robert S. Morton Lecture Fund, the Gustel and Ernst Giesen Morton Lecture Fund, and the Gustel Cormann Giessen Memorial Fund at Northeastern University.
Related item
Holocaust and Genocide Awareness Committee records (A67)
Subjects and keywords
Antisemitism -- History
Robert Salomon Morton Lecture
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Location
Northeastern University Library
Archives and Special Collections
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