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Norton Mezvinsky (1932 – 2022) was an American historian, professor, and author. He was a Distinguished University Professor, Emeritus,
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, and was the president of the International Council for Middle East Studies, an academic think tank in Washington, D. C. He has written numerous published books, articles, and book reviews that deal with various aspects of the Arab-Israeli conflict and Zionism.


Family

Norton Mezvinsky was from a well-known
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family long involved in Jewish politics. His father, Abe, was for decades a grocer and leading businessman in
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, and was famous for his philanthropy. Norton studied history at Wisconsin University under
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, Howard K. Beale, and
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. At the same time, he corresponded with rabbi Elmer Berger, with whom he was to work and come very close to. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin in 1960, while working on a sociological study on American Jewish Self-Segregation which the
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had commissioned. Mezvinsky also did post-doctoral studies at Harvard University. Norton's brother,
Edward Mezvinsky Edward Maurice Mezvinsky (; born January 17, 1937) is an American politician and lawyer from Iowa. He is a former U.S. Representative and felon. A Democrat, he represented Iowa's 1st congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives fo ...
, was an Iowa state representative, a member of the
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,Nathan Guttman
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, December 11, 2009.
and the U.S. Representative to the
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in the 1970s. Edward was prosecuted for fraud, and spent time in prison many years later. Norton's nephew,
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, is married to
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, the daughter of
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and
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. Mezvinsky was married to the playwright and novelist, Shirley Lauro, and has one daughter with her.https://www.amazon.com/Biography-Shirley-Shapiro-Mezvinsky-Contemporary/dp/B0007SD9CQ There was apparently a second marriage because two issues of the Directory of Scholars in the Humanities, which, for those years, was available as a print edition only, list him as married well after the divorce from Lauro.


Publications

Norton Mezvinsky specialized in U.S. history between 1877 and 1920, U.S. immigration history, the
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, the history of Judaism, and
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in the
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world.Mezvinsky biography
CCSU.


Reception

Nathan Guttman, writing in ''
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'', described Mezvinsky as "an academic known for his anti-Israel views...who has been labeled as anti-Zionist nd whoholds strong views questioning the right of Jews to a homeland in Israel".


Books

*''Disagreement in Definition: Three Views of the American Jewish Community in the Twentieth Century'', University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1956. *(With Uri Davis): ''Documents from Israel, 1967-73: Readings for a Critique of Zionism'', Ithaca Press, 1975, . *(As co-editor and contributor): ''Anti-Zionism: Analytical Reflections'', Amana Books, 1988, . *''Report : Human Rights Violations During the Palestinian Uprising, 1988-1989'', The Israeli League for Human and Civil Rights. *(With Israel Shahak): ''Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel'',
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, 2004, .


References

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