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Lecturer in Modern Jewish History, Cardiff University

I have a PhD in international history, was a postdoc at Oxford, and am now at Cardiff University straddling History and Religion. My first monograph is on international Jewish humanitarianism 1914-1929 (https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/international-jewish-humanitarianism-in-the-age-of-the-great-war/EA92BD4DAFDC9D43EC56052F10BD4D01). This includes a deep examination of American Jewish politics and philanthropy, American foreign policy, immigration/refugee-related policy and practices, and antisemitism. My second project is on gender and Jewish international politics in the twentieth century, as a thread of the AHRC-funded Jewish Country Houses based at Oxford (https://jch.history.ox.ac.uk/politics-and-philanthropy). I would consider myself an expert in the history of International politics, Jewish politics in Europe and America, humanitarianism, gender, antisemitism, and Yiddish.

Experience

  • –present
    Junior Research Fellow in Jewish Studies, University of Oxford

Education

  • 2015 
    Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, International History