- Jonathan Israel
Professor Jonathan Irvine Israel (born
London ,26 January 1946 ) isas of 2006 Modern European History Professor in the School of Historical Studies at theInstitute for Advanced Study ,Princeton Township, New Jersey , U.S., and a writer on Dutch history, theAge of Enlightenment and EuropeanJew ry. He was previously Professor of Dutch History and Institutions at theUniversity of London .
= Life [ [http://www.ias.edu/Newsroom/announcements/Uploads/view.php?cmd=view&id=93 Institute for Advanced Study: appointment press release] ] [ [http://www.ias.edu/About/faculty/israel.php Institute for Advanced Study: biographical details] ] =Israel's career until 2001 unfolded in UK
academia . He did his undergraduate studies atQueens' College, Cambridge and his graduate work atUniversity of Oxford and theEl Colegio de México ,Mexico City , receiving his D.Phil. from Oxford in 1972. He was named SirJames Knott Research Fellow at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1970, and in 1972 he moved to theUniversity of Hull where he was first an assistant lecturer then a lecturer in Early Modern Europe. In 1974 he became a lecturer in Early Modern European History atUniversity College London , progressing to become a reader in Modern History in 1981, then to become Professor of Dutch History and Institutions in 1984. In January 2001, Israel became Modern European History Professor in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA.He was made a Fellow of the
British Academy in 1992, Corresponding Fellow of the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences ) in 1994, won theAmerican Historical Association ’sLeo Gershoy Prize in 2001, and was made Knight of the Order of the Nederlandsche Leeuw (Order of the Dutch Lion ), 2004. In 2008, he won theDr A.H. Heineken Prize prize for history, medicine, environmental studies and cognitive science.Works
* (ISBN 0-19-821860-5 hardback) – in Oxford Historical Monographs series
* (ISBN 0-19-826534-4 hardback, ISBN 0-19-821998-9 paperback)
* (ISBN 0-19-821928-8 hardback, ISBN 1-874774-42-0 paperback)
* (ISBN 0-19-821139-2 paperback)
* (ISBN 1-85285-022-1 hardback)
* (editor) (ISBN 0-521-39075-3 hardback, ISBN 0-521-54406-8 paperback)
* (joint editor) (ISBN 0-19-820196-6 hardback)
* (ISBN 0-19-873072-1 hardback, ISBN 0-19-820734-4 paperback) – a 1200-page tome in the Oxford History of Early Modern Europe series, documenting the golden age of the United Provinces of the Netherlands and its historical context
* (ISBN 1-85285-161-9 hardback)
* (ISBN 0-19-820608-9 hardback, ISBN 0-19-925456-7 paperback) – emphasizes the role of 17th century Holland, and Spinoza in particular, in the Enlightenment
* (ISBN 90-04-12765-8 hardback) – in Brill's Series in Jewish Studies
* (joint editor) (ISBN 90-04-12436-5 hardback) – in Brill's Series in Jewish Studies
* (ISBN 0-19-927922-5 hardback) [ [http://www.economist.com/books/displaystory.cfm?story_id=E1_RPQRGSV Review on "Economist" website (account needed)] ]
This list is complete
as of 2006 .See also
* List of
historians References
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