Aaron Berman
Aaron Berman, professor of history, received his B.A. from Hampshire College, and M.A. and Ph.D. in United States history from Columbia University.
He is particularly interested in the history of Jewish and Arab nationalisms, as well as twentieth century United States political and intellectual history.
His publications include Nazism, the Jews and American Zionism, as well as articles on the Holocaust and Zionism. His current project looks at the American encounter with Arab nationalism.
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Professor Berman will be on sabbatical leave for academic year 2013-2014.
Affiliations
School of Critical Social Inquiry
Recent Courses
CSI-0129: American Exceptionalism: Remaking the World in our Image (Spring 2013)
CSI-0244: State and Citizen: The Politics of Social Welfare Policy (Spring 2013)
CSI-0221: Short Title: Israel and Palestine: The Clash of Nationalisms (Spring 2013)
CSI-0225: The Great Depression and the Great Recession: The History of Working Class Struggle in America (Fall 2012)