Moshe Zimmermann

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Moshe Zimmermann is an Israeli historian and publicist. Since 1986 he is director of the “Richard-Koebner-Center for German History“ at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 1993 he was honored with the Humboldt-Prize, in 1997 with the Jacob-and Wilhelm Grimm Prize of the German Academinc Exchange Service, in 2002 with the Dr.Leopold-Lucas-Prize of the university of Tuebingen and in 2006 the Lessing-Prize for critique. His focus of research are the social history of the 18th and 20th century of Germany as well as of the German Jews and Anti-Semitism.

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  • German Past - Israeli Memory. Tel Aviv 2002.
  • Wilhelm Marr - The Patriarch of Antisemitism, New York, Oxford UP, 1986.
  • Wilhelm Marr - der Patriarch des Anitsemitismus, Jerusalem, Shazar, 1982. (Hebr.)
  • Deutsch-jüdische Vergangenheit: Der Judenhass als Herausforderung. Paderborn 2005.
  • Goliaths Falle. Israelis und Palästinenser im Würgegriff 2004
  • Wende in Israel. Zwischen Nation und Religion. 1996, ISBN 374668501X
  • Die deutschen Juden 1914-1945. 1997, ISBN 3486550829
  • Hamburgischer Patriotismus und deutscher Nationalismus. Die Emanzipation der Juden in Hamburg 1830-1865, Hamburg, Hans Christians, 1979.

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