Joseph Rothschild

Joseph Arthur Rothschild (April 5, 1931 at Fulda, Germany January 30, 2000 at New York City) was an American professor of history and political science at Columbia University, specializing in Central European and Eastern European history.[1]

Rothschild was a member of the Academy of Political Science, the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America, Phi Beta Kappa and American Professors for Peace in the Middle East (of which he was the national vice chairman in the years 1975-1990). From 1985 he was also a member of the Commission on International Affairs for the American Jewish Congress.

He served on the editorial boards of the Middle East Review and the Political Science Quarterly.

Books

  • The Communist Party of Bulgaria. New York: Columbia University Press. 1959. hdl:2027/mdp.39015005551562.
  • Pilsudski's Coup D'État (1966)
  • East Central Europe Between the Two World Wars. Seattle and London: University of Washington University Press. 1974 via Internet Archive.
  • Ethnopolitics: A Conceptual Framework. New York: Columbia University Press. 1981 via Internet Archive.
  • Return to Diversity: A Political History of East Central Europe Since World War II (2nd ed.). New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1993 via Internet Archive.

Notes

  1. "Joseph A. Rothschild, 68, History Professor". The New York Times. January 31, 2000. Retrieved September 6, 2018.

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