Samuel D. Kassow

Samuel Kassow, Charles H. Northam Professor of History Emeritus at Trinity College, holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University. Since 2006, he has been the lead historian for two of the galleries of the Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw. Professor Kassow is the author of Students, Professors, and the State in Tsarist Russia: 1884–1917 (1989), The Distinctive Life of East European Jewry (2003), and Who Will Write Our History: Emanuel Ringelblum and the Secret Ghetto Archive (2007), which received the Orbis Prize and was a finalist for a National Jewish Book Award. It has been translated into seven languages. He is also coeditor of Between Tsar and People (1993) and editor of In Those Nightmarish Days: The Ghetto Reportage of Peretz Opoczynski and Josef Zelkowicz (2015). He is the coeditor, with David G. Roskies, of The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 9: Catastrophe and Rebirth, 1939–1973.

Content by Samuel D. Kassow

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Art and Literature in the Postwar Period

1945–1973

Israeli art and literature reflected the emergence of a distinctive indigenous culture and moved from collectivist Zionist narratives toward individualism.

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Diverse Diasporas in the Postwar Period

1945–1973

Jewish communities in North and South America, South Africa, and Australia navigated complex local politics while creating literature that preserved their Jewish heritage.

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Geography and Genre

1939–1973

Postwar Jewish culture developed unevenly across regions, and language and political concerns shaped local interests.

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Jewish Culture in Postwar Europe

1945–1973

As European Jewish communities tried to rebuild after the Holocaust, they faced new challenges and forged identities distinct from those in Israel and the United States.

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Jewish Culture in the Postwar United States

1945–1973

American Jews entered a "golden age" of cultural expression and self-confidence after World War II, with declining antisemitism and increasing political and cultural representation.