Albert S. Lindemann

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Albert S. Lindemann (born May 19, 1938 ) is an American historian and emeritus from the University of California, Santa Barbara .

Life

Albert S. Lindemann studied at Harvard and Stanford and received his doctorate from Harvard University in 1968 . Since 1966 he was employed at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), where he worked his entire professional life. His publications revolve around extremist political movements in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He has presented several studies on the genesis of anti-Semitism and initially presented the Beilis affair , Dreyfus affair and the Leo Frank case in context. In his 1997 study he tries to justify the spread of anti-Semitism with sociological findings. His research is widely noticed, discussed and criticized, for example by Alan E. Steinweis.

Albert S. Lindemann is married to Barbara Lindemann.

Fonts

  • with Richard S. Levy : Antisemitism, a history. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2010, ISBN 978-0-19-923502-5 .
  • Albert S. Lindemann: Anti-Semitism before the Holocaust. Longman, Harlow 2000, ISBN 0-582-36964-9 .
  • Esau's Tears: Modern Anti-Semitism and the Rise of the Jews. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1997, ISBN 0-521-79538-9 .
  • The Jew Accused: Three Anti-Semitic Affairs (Dreyfus, Beilis, Frank) 1894–1915. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (England) / New York 1991, ISBN 0-521-40302-2 .
  • A History of European Socialism. Yale University Press, New Haven / London 1983, ISBN 0-300-02797-4 .
  • The 'Red Years': European Socialism vs. Bolshevism, 1919-21. University of California Press, Berkeley (Calif.) Et al. a. 1974, ISBN 0-520-02511-3 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Esau's Tears. Reviewed by Alan E. Steinweis, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Published by H-Antisemitism (October, 1997) H-Net