What did Christian human rights mean for Jews? This is not a question that Samuel Moyn considers in any great…
Paul Hanebrink
Paul Hanebrink is Associate Professor of History and Jewish Studies at Rutgers University – New Brunswick. Author of In Defense of Christian Hungary: Religion, Nationalism, and Antisemitism, 1890-1944 (Cornell University Press, 2006), his research has focused on national identity and religion, collective memory, and the politics of antisemitism. Currently, he is working on a transnational history of the idea of Judeo-Bolshevism in twentieth century Europe.