著者について

Jacob Rader Marcus was a prominent American historian known for his extensive research on Jewish history in the United States. His works significantly contributed to the understanding of Jewish life and culture from the medieval period through modern times. Among his notable publications are 'The Jew in the Medieval World: A Sourcebook, 315-1791' and 'The American Jew, 1585-1990: A History', which have served as essential texts for scholars and students alike. Throughout his career, Marcus emphasized the importance of preserving Jewish heritage and documenting the experiences of Jewish communities in America.

In addition to his scholarly work, Marcus was a dedicated educator and mentor, influencing generations of historians and students. His passion for history and commitment to Jewish studies established him as a leading figure in the field. His legacy continues to inspire those who study Jewish history, and his contributions remain vital to understanding the complexities of Jewish identity and experience in the broader context of American history.

国籍 アメリカ人
生年月日 December 15, 1896
出生地 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
死亡日 September 5, 1995
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