David Feldman (historian) explained
David Feldman is a professor at Birkbeck College, University of London. Feldman is director of the Pears Institute for the study of Antisemitism.[1] His research relates to the history of minorities and their place in British society from 1600 to the current time.[2]
Selected publications
- Integration, Disadvantage and Extremism, Pears Institute/COMPAS, 2014. (co-edited with B. Gidley)
- Post-war Reconstruction in Europe: International Perspectives 1945–1949 Past and Present Supplement, 6, 2011, Oxford University Press. (co-edited with M. Mazower and J. Reinisch)
- Structures and Transformations in British History, Cambridge University Press, January 2011. (co-edited with J. Lawrence)
- Paths of Integration: Migrants in Western Europe (1880–2004), University of Amsterdam Press, 2006. (co-edited with L. Lucassen and J. Oltmer)
- Jewish Workers in the Modern Diaspora, University of California Press, 1998. (co-edited with Nancy Green and others)
- Englishmen and Jews: Social Relations and Political Culture, 1840–1914, Yale University Press, 1994.
- Metropolis London: Histories and Representations since 1800, Routledge, 1989. (co-edited with G. Stedman Jones)
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.bbk.ac.uk/history/our-staff/full-time-academic-staff/prof-david-feldman David Feldman.
- http://www.pearsinstitute.bbk.ac.uk/about/people/bio-pages/david-feldman/ Professor David Feldman, Director, Pears Institute.