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Title
Oral History Interview: Steven Aschheim (1402) |
Full text
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/70374 |
Date
2014 |
Contributor(s)
Tortorice, John; Aschheim, Steven |
Abstract
In his 2014 interviews with John Tortorice, Steven Aschheim charts his personal background and his career as an historian, focusing on his relationship with George Mosse. He discusses his childhood in South Africa, early academic interests, involvement in the Zionist youth movement in Israel, relationship with George Mosse, decision to attend UW-Madison, and later work as an historian. Aschheim devotes particular attention to describing George Mosse?s involvement at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and his academic persona at UW-Madison. Note: The subject matter of the second interview chronologically precedes that of the first interview. The interviews were conducted for inclusion into the UW-Madison Oral History Program. |
Subject(s)
Portland, Oregon; Reed College; Harvey Goldberg; Hannah Arendt; Eagle Heights; Yehoshua Arieli; Klaus Berghahn; Sterling Fishman; Stanley Payne; George Mosse; UW-Madison Department of History; Habonim; Zionism; Israel; Apartheid; Racism; South Africa; Holocaust; Nazi Germany |
Type of publication
Recording, oral |
Repository
Wisconsin - Minds @ University of Wisconsin
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