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Hasia Diner Hasia R. Diner is an American historian. Diner is the Paul S. and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History; Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies, History; Director of the Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History at
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then- Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin. In 1832, th ...
and Interim Director of Glucksman Ireland House NYU.


Life

Diner received a B.A. in 1968 from the
University of Wisconsin A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United Stat ...
. She went on to earn an M.A. in 1970 from the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the b ...
; and a Ph.D. in 1975 from the
University of Illinois at Chicago The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is a public research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its campus is in the Near West Side community area, adjacent to the Chicago Loop. The second campus established under the University of Illinois ...
. Her PhD dissertation "In the Almost Promised Land: Jewish Leaders and Blacks, 1915-1935" was directed by Professor Leo Schelbert. In 2002 she published ''Her Works Praise Her: A History of Jewish Women in America from Colonial Times to the Present''. In 2009 she published ''We Remember with Reverence and Love: American Jews and the Myth of Silence after the Holocaust, 1945-1962''. According to
Adam Kirsch Adam Kirsch (born 1976) is an American poet and literary critic. He is on the seminar faculty of Columbia University's Center for American Studies, and has taught at YIVO. Life and career Kirsch was born in Los Angeles in 1976. He is the son of ...
, the book "drive(s) a stake, once and for all, through the heart of a historical falsehood that has proved remarkably durable. This is the notion that, as Diner’s subtitle has it, American Jews were initially 'silent' about
the Holocaust The Holocaust, also known as the Shoah, was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europ ...
—that the greatest catastrophe in Jewish history was somehow swept under the rug of American Jewry’s collective consciousness."


Awards

* 2009-2010 OAH Distinguished Lectureship Program *2009 National Jewish Book Award for ''We Remember With Reverence and Love: American Jews and the Myth of Silence after the Holocaust, 1945-1962'' * 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship *2013 National Jewish Book Award for ''1929: Mapping the Jewish World''


Books

* ''The Oxford Handbook of the Jewish Diaspora'', editor, (Oxford University Press, 2021) *''1929: Mapping the Jewish World''. (NYU Press, 2013) (Winner of a 2013 National Jewish Book Award)
''We Remember With Reverence and Love: American Jews and the Myth of Silence after the Holocaust, 1945-1962''
NYU Press, 2009, (Winner of a 2009 National Jewish Book Award)
''The Jews of the United States, 1654 to 2000''
University of California Press, 2006,
''Hungering for America: Italian, Irish and Jewish Foodways in the Age of Migration''
(Cambridge:Harvard University Press, 2002)
''Her Works Praise Her: A History of Jewish Women in America from Colonial Times to the Present''
(with Beryl Lieff Benderly) (New York: Basic Books, 2002)
''The Lower East Side Memories: The Jewish Place in America.''
(Princeton:Princeton University Press, 2000.) * ''American Jews ''(New York: Oxford University Press, 1998). (Part of a series for young readers) -Reissued, 2003, a
''A New Promised Land: A History of the Jews in America''
Oxford University Press US, 2003,
''In the Almost Promised Land: American Jews and Blacks. 1915-1935''
(Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995 ; reissue of 1977 edition Greenwood Press, 1977,
online review

''A Time for Gathering. 1820-1880: The Second Migration''
Vol. 2 in, ''The Jewish People in America'', Henry Feingold, ed. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992)
''Erin’s Daughters in America: Irish Immigrant Women in the Nineteenth Century''
(Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984)
''Women and urban society: a guide to information sources''"> ''Women and urban society: a guide to information sources''
(Gale Research Co., 1979)


External links


Hasia Diner Papers
at New York University Archives


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Diner, Hasia New York University faculty Historians of Jews and Judaism 21st-century American historians University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni Living people University of Illinois Chicago alumni University of Chicago alumni American women historians Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American women writers Jewish women writers