Evelien goose

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Evelien Ellen Gans ( April 24, 1951 in New York City - July 19, 2018 in Amsterdam ) was a Dutch historian and anti-Semitism researcher .

Life

Evelien Gans studied history, among others with Hans Blom . For her dissertation at the Faculty of Humanities (1999) on Jewish social democrats and socialist Zionists in the Netherlands, she was awarded the Henriette Roland Holst Prize in 2002.

Gans was Professor of Modern Jewish History at the University of Amsterdam . She did research at the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation (NIOD). She published u. a. on anti-Semitism and prejudice, also in the yearbook for anti-Semitism research on Geert Wilders . In 2008 she received the Henriette Boas Prize for a double biography about Jaap and Ischa Meijer . From 2010 she headed the research project The Dynamics of Modern Anti-Semitism in a Global Context. 'The Jew' as framing in the Netherlands, Morocco, Poland and Turkey by the Nederlandse Organizatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO). She was a member of the Committee for the History and Culture of the Jews in the Netherlands at the Menasseh ben Israel Institute .

Fonts (selection)

  • Gojse Nijd & Joods Narcisme (1994)
  • De kleine schillen die het leven uitmaken (1999)
  • Jaap en Ischa Meijer. Een joodse divorced 1912–1956 (2008)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Evelien goose overled. In: Het Parool . July 20, 2018, accessed July 23, 2018 (Dutch).