Oz Frankel

Oz Frankel is an associate professor of history at the New School for Social Research in New York. He received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley. His publications include States of Inquiry: Social Investigations, Explorations and Print Culture in Nineteenth-Century United States and Britain; “Whatever Happened to ‘Red Emma’? Emma Goldman: From Alien Rebel to American Icon,” Journal of American History 83:3 (December 1996), and “Blackness in Translation: The Israeli Black Panthers, 1971,” in Uri Durchin and Gabriella Djerrahian eds. Blackness in Israel: Rethinking Racial Boundaries (2021).

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Gertrude Himmelfarb

Gertrude Himmefarb (1922-2019) was an American historian and public intellectual who published more than fifteen books mostly dedicated to nineteenth-century British intellectual life. She made significant contributions to the intellectual foundation of the neoconservative movement, arguing that social policy should follow the Victorian example of deep moralism.

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