
Norman Cohn
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Norman Cohn was a prominent British historian and author, best known for his work on the history of apocalyptic thought and conspiracy theories. His research delved into the origins and implications of millenarian movements, particularly in the context of medieval Europe. Cohn's most influential work, 'The Pursuit of the Millennium', examines the cultural and social factors that led to various revolutionary movements throughout history, drawing connections between religious beliefs and political upheaval.
Throughout his career, Cohn challenged prevailing narratives about conspiracy and anti-Semitism, particularly in relation to the infamous 'Protocols of the Elders of Zion'. His scholarship contributed significantly to the understanding of how such texts have influenced modern ideologies and societal fears. Cohn's rigorous approach to historical analysis and his ability to connect diverse threads of thought solidified his reputation as a key figure in the study of historical consciousness and apocalypticism.