From Left to Right: Lucy S. Dawidowicz, the New York Intellectuals, and the Politics of Jewish History is the first comprehensive biography of Dawidowicz (1915-1990), a pioneer historian in the field that is now called Holocaust studies. Dawidowicz was a household name in the postwar years, not only because of her scholarship but also due to her political views. Dawidowicz, like many other New York intellectuals, was a youthful communist, became an FDR democrat midcentury, and later championed neoconservatism. Nancy Sinkoff argues that Dawidowicz's rightward shift emerged out of living in prewar Poland, watching the Holocaust unfold from New York City, and working with displaced persons in postwar Germany. Based on over forty-five archival collections,
From Left to Right chronicles Dawidowicz's life as a window into the major events and issues of twentieth-century Jewish life.
About the AuthorNancy Sinkoff is the academic director of the Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life and professor of Jewish studies and history at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. She is author of
Out of the Shtetl: Making Jews Modern in the Polish Borderlands, of "
Yidishkayt and the Making of Lucy S. Dawidowicz" the introductory essay to Dawidowicz's reissued
From that Place and Time, A Memoir, 1938-1947, and co-editor with Rebecca Cypess of
Sara Levy's World: Gender, Judaism, and the Bach Tradition in Enlightenment Berlin.Book InformationISBN 9780814350317
Author Nancy SinkoffFormat Paperback
Page Count 538
Imprint Wayne State University PressPublisher Wayne State University Press
Weight(grams) 862g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 152mm * 35mm