- Fritz Stern
Fritz Richard Stern (born
February 2 ,1926 ) is a German-Americanhistorian of German history,Jewish history , andhistoriography . He is a University Professor Emeritus and a former provost at New York'sColumbia University . His work focuses on the complex relationships betweenGermans andJew s in the 19th and 20th centuries and on the rise of National Socialism in Germany during the first half of the 20th century.Biography
Stern was born in 1926 in Breslau,
Silesia , to a locally prominent medical family of Jewish heritage. His father, Rudolf Stern, was a physician, medical researcher and a veteran of theFirst World War . His mother,Käthe Brieger Stern , was a noted theorist, practitioner, and reformer in the field of education for young children. Through family, friends, and colleagues, they were connected with some of Europe's (and later America's) leading scientific and cultural figures.The family had converted from
Judaism to Lutheran ProtestantChristianity at the end of the 19th century, while sharing the increasingly secular worldview frequently found among Germany's educated classes. Stern was baptized shortly after his birth and named after his godfather, Nobel Prize winnerFritz Haber (also a Christian convert from Judaism). Nonetheless, the family emigrated to the United States in 1938, forced to leave by the virulently anti-Jewish policies ofAdolf Hitler 's National Socialist government and the increasing violence against all Germans of Jewish ancestry.The Sterns settled in
New York City , in the Jackson Heights section of the borough of Queens. There, Stern spent the remainder of his childhood, attended public school and quickly learned English while his parents reestablished their respective careers. He then attendedColumbia University where he received his bachelors, masters, and PhD. From 1953 to 1997, he served as a professor at Columbia, obtaining the eminentSeth Low chair before attaining the rank of University Professor. Stern also briefly served as provost of the university. He is recognized in the United States and in Germany as an eminent historian.Topics of writings
The focus of much of Stern's work is attempting to track the development of the rise of
National Socialism inGermany and its characteristics. Stern has traced the origins ofNazism back to the 19th century "völkische" movement. In Stern's opinion, the virulently anti-Semitic "völkische" movement was the result of the "politics of cultural despair" experienced by German intellectuals who were unable to come to grips with modernity. However, Stern rejects the "Sonderweg " interpretation of German history. In his view, the ideas of the "völkische" movement were merely a "dark undercurrent" in 19th century German society. In the 1990s, Stern was a leading critic of the American political scientistDaniel Goldhagen , whose book "Hitler's Willing Executioners " Stern denounced as unscholarly and full ofGermanophobia .Another major area of research for Stern has been the history of the Jewish community in Germany and how the Jewish culture influenced German culture and vice-versa. In Stern's view, this interaction produced what Stern has often called the "Jewish-German symbiosis". In Stern’s view, the best example of the "Jewish-German symbiosis" was
Albert Einstein .Main works
*"The Politics of Cultural Despair" (1963) – This was Stern's dissertation which focused on three major figures in the rise of illiberalism,
Paul de Lagarde ,Julius Langbehn , andArthur Moeller van den Bruck .
*"The Varieties of History: From Voltaire to the Present" (1970) – A collection of writings from various people, gathered together and edited by Stern, to give a survey of historiography from the eighteenth century to the twentieth.
*"Gold and Iron" (1977) – A book centered aroundGerson Bleichröder , the personal banker and friend of the other subject of the book,Otto von Bismarck . Through the two men Stern tracks the development of the uneasy relationship between Jews and Gentiles in late nineteenth century Germany.
*"The Failure of Illiberalism" (1973) and "Dreams and Delusions" (1987) – Both books are collections of essays and transcribed speeches concerning 19th and 20th century Germany.Complete works
*(editor) "The Varieties Of History, From Voltaire To The Present", New York : Meridian Books, 1956, 1960, 1972, 1973, ISBN 0-394-71962-X.
*"The Politics Of Cultural Despair; A Study In The Rise Of The Germanic Ideology", Berkeley, University of California Press, 1961, 1963.
*co-edited withLeonard Krieger "The Responsibility Of Power : Historical Essays In Honor Of Hajo Holborn", London : Macmillan, 1968, 1967
*"The Failure Of Illiberalism", London, George Allen & Unwin 1972, ISBN 0-04-943019-X.
*"Gold and Iron: Bismarck, Bleichroeder, and the Building of the German Empire", New York : Knopf, 1977 ISBN 0-394-49545-4.
*"Germany 1933: Fifty Years Later", New York, N.Y. : Leo Baeck Institute, 1983
*"Dreams and Delusions: the Drama Of German History", New York : Knopf, 1987 ISBN 0-394-55995-9.
*"Einstein's German World", Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1999 ISBN 0-691-05939-X.
*"Fritz Stern: Ansprachen aus Anlass der Verleihung", Frankfurt am Main : Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels e.V. im Verlag der Buchhändler-Vereinigung GmbH, 1999.
* "Five Germanys I Have Known", New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006 ISBN 0-374-15540-2
* [http://www.laphamsquarterly.org/issue_article_b.php?id=124 "Imperial Hubris: A German Tale"] , essay in "Lapham's Quarterly ", Winter 2008.External links
* [http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/2341/ A Fundamental History Lesson] by Fritz Stern
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Historian
DATE OF BIRTH=February 2 ,1926
PLACE OF BIRTH=Breslau ,Germany (nowWrocław ,Poland )
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