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Peter Kenez ( Hungarian: Kenéz Péter; born 1937) is a Hungarian-American historian specializing in Russian and Eastern European history and politics.

Life

Kenez was born and grew up in Pesterzsébet, Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary. His father was arrested in March 1944 after Operation Margarethe and deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp and killed. [1] His mother fled to Budapest with him, where they survived the persecution of the Jews by the Eichmann-Kommando and the Arrow Cross Party.

After the Hungarian uprising of 1956 he fled to the US. He received his PhD from Harvard University under the advisor Richard Pipes. [2] He has taught at the University of California, Santa Cruz, [3] since 1966, where he is currently Professor Emeritus. [4] He also teaches courses on Soviet cinema and an interdisciplinary course on the Holocaust with literature professor Murray Baumgarten. [5]

Books

  • The Coming of the Holocaust: From Antisemitism to Genocide, Cambridge University Press, 2013. [6]
  • Hungary from the Nazis to the Soviets: The Establishment of the Communist Regime in Hungary, 1944–1948, New York, Cambridge University Press, 2006. [7]
  • Cinema and Soviet Society from the Revolution to the Death of Stalin, London and New York, I.B. Tauris, 2001. [8]
  • A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End, New York, Cambridge University Press, 1999; 2nd ed., 2006. [9]
  • Varieties of Fear: Growing Up Jewish under Nazism and Communism, Washington, American University Press, 1995.
  • Cinema and Soviet Society, 1917–1953, Cambridge University Press, 1992. [10]
  • Bolshevik Culture: Experiment and Order in the Russian Revolution, edited with Abbott Gleason and Richard Stites, Indiana University Press, 1985. [11]
  • The Birth of the Propaganda State: Soviet Methods of Mass Mobilization, 1917–1929, Cambridge et New York, Cambridge University Press, 1985. [12]
  • Civil War in South Russia, 1919–1920: The Defeat of the Whites, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1977. [13]
  • Civil War in South Russia, 1918: The First Year of the Volunteer Army, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1971. [14]

References

  1. ^ "Instructor Bio". Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  2. ^ N. G. O. Pereira, "Revisiting the Revisionists and Their Critics," Historian (2010) 72#1 pp 23-37 at p 28.
  3. ^ "Peter Kenez". University of California, Santa Cruz. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  4. ^ "Peter Kenez website". University of California, Santa Cruz. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  5. ^ "UCSC Holocaust chair endowed: It's 'not just a Jewish problem'". j. the Jewish news weekly of Northern California. 3 November 1995. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  6. ^ Reviews of The Coming of the Holocaust: From Antisemitism to Genocide: JSTOR  43662108; doi: 10.1093/gerhis/ghu103
  7. ^ Reviews of Hungary from the Nazis to the Soviets: The Establishment of the Communist Regime in Hungary, 1944-1948: JSTOR  27668675; JSTOR  40109934; JSTOR  40007266; JSTOR  20060310; JSTOR  10.1086/593447; JSTOR  40264201; JSTOR  25479360; JSTOR  40543079
  8. ^ Reviews of Cinema and Soviet Society from the Revolution to the Death of Stalin: JSTOR  4213391; JSTOR  3664207
  9. ^ Reviews of A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End: JSTOR  153602; JSTOR  579072; JSTOR  24450587; JSTOR  2679293; JSTOR  41050564
  10. ^ Reviews of Cinema and Soviet Society, 1917-1953: JSTOR  131301; JSTOR  24448632; JSTOR  2500170; JSTOR  2166744; JSTOR  41052995; JSTOR  1213111; JSTOR  40921486; JSTOR  308568; JSTOR  24657355
  11. ^ Reviews of Bolshevik Culture: Experiment and Order in the Russian Revolution: JSTOR  20100313; JSTOR  41048047; JSTOR  27671790; JSTOR  151156; JSTOR  130142; JSTOR  307020; JSTOR  24446899; JSTOR  2499013; JSTOR  3791045
  12. ^ Reviews of The Birth of the Propaganda State: Soviet Methods of Mass Mobilization 1917-1929: JSTOR  40868627; JSTOR  2498352; JSTOR  20042739; JSTOR  41047934; JSTOR  151148; JSTOR  24416024; JSTOR  24657687; JSTOR  1860024; JSTOR  3770084; JSTOR  130067
  13. ^ Reviews of Civil War in South Russia, 1919-1920: The Defeat of the Whites: JSTOR  1854802; JSTOR  492590; JSTOR  150400; JSTOR  24413675; JSTOR  1042656; JSTOR  40867422; JSTOR  129089; JSTOR  2497094; JSTOR  24649609; JSTOR  2638650; JSTOR  569412
  14. ^ Reviews of Civil War in South Russia, 1918: The First Year of the Volunteer Army: JSTOR  150956; JSTOR  1959319; JSTOR  41044872; JSTOR  1877645; JSTOR  128332; JSTOR  1868797; JSTOR  2493789

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Peter Kenez ( Hungarian: Kenéz Péter; born 1937) is a Hungarian-American historian specializing in Russian and Eastern European history and politics.

Life

Kenez was born and grew up in Pesterzsébet, Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary. His father was arrested in March 1944 after Operation Margarethe and deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp and killed. [1] His mother fled to Budapest with him, where they survived the persecution of the Jews by the Eichmann-Kommando and the Arrow Cross Party.

After the Hungarian uprising of 1956 he fled to the US. He received his PhD from Harvard University under the advisor Richard Pipes. [2] He has taught at the University of California, Santa Cruz, [3] since 1966, where he is currently Professor Emeritus. [4] He also teaches courses on Soviet cinema and an interdisciplinary course on the Holocaust with literature professor Murray Baumgarten. [5]

Books

  • The Coming of the Holocaust: From Antisemitism to Genocide, Cambridge University Press, 2013. [6]
  • Hungary from the Nazis to the Soviets: The Establishment of the Communist Regime in Hungary, 1944–1948, New York, Cambridge University Press, 2006. [7]
  • Cinema and Soviet Society from the Revolution to the Death of Stalin, London and New York, I.B. Tauris, 2001. [8]
  • A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End, New York, Cambridge University Press, 1999; 2nd ed., 2006. [9]
  • Varieties of Fear: Growing Up Jewish under Nazism and Communism, Washington, American University Press, 1995.
  • Cinema and Soviet Society, 1917–1953, Cambridge University Press, 1992. [10]
  • Bolshevik Culture: Experiment and Order in the Russian Revolution, edited with Abbott Gleason and Richard Stites, Indiana University Press, 1985. [11]
  • The Birth of the Propaganda State: Soviet Methods of Mass Mobilization, 1917–1929, Cambridge et New York, Cambridge University Press, 1985. [12]
  • Civil War in South Russia, 1919–1920: The Defeat of the Whites, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1977. [13]
  • Civil War in South Russia, 1918: The First Year of the Volunteer Army, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1971. [14]

References

  1. ^ "Instructor Bio". Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  2. ^ N. G. O. Pereira, "Revisiting the Revisionists and Their Critics," Historian (2010) 72#1 pp 23-37 at p 28.
  3. ^ "Peter Kenez". University of California, Santa Cruz. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  4. ^ "Peter Kenez website". University of California, Santa Cruz. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  5. ^ "UCSC Holocaust chair endowed: It's 'not just a Jewish problem'". j. the Jewish news weekly of Northern California. 3 November 1995. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  6. ^ Reviews of The Coming of the Holocaust: From Antisemitism to Genocide: JSTOR  43662108; doi: 10.1093/gerhis/ghu103
  7. ^ Reviews of Hungary from the Nazis to the Soviets: The Establishment of the Communist Regime in Hungary, 1944-1948: JSTOR  27668675; JSTOR  40109934; JSTOR  40007266; JSTOR  20060310; JSTOR  10.1086/593447; JSTOR  40264201; JSTOR  25479360; JSTOR  40543079
  8. ^ Reviews of Cinema and Soviet Society from the Revolution to the Death of Stalin: JSTOR  4213391; JSTOR  3664207
  9. ^ Reviews of A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End: JSTOR  153602; JSTOR  579072; JSTOR  24450587; JSTOR  2679293; JSTOR  41050564
  10. ^ Reviews of Cinema and Soviet Society, 1917-1953: JSTOR  131301; JSTOR  24448632; JSTOR  2500170; JSTOR  2166744; JSTOR  41052995; JSTOR  1213111; JSTOR  40921486; JSTOR  308568; JSTOR  24657355
  11. ^ Reviews of Bolshevik Culture: Experiment and Order in the Russian Revolution: JSTOR  20100313; JSTOR  41048047; JSTOR  27671790; JSTOR  151156; JSTOR  130142; JSTOR  307020; JSTOR  24446899; JSTOR  2499013; JSTOR  3791045
  12. ^ Reviews of The Birth of the Propaganda State: Soviet Methods of Mass Mobilization 1917-1929: JSTOR  40868627; JSTOR  2498352; JSTOR  20042739; JSTOR  41047934; JSTOR  151148; JSTOR  24416024; JSTOR  24657687; JSTOR  1860024; JSTOR  3770084; JSTOR  130067
  13. ^ Reviews of Civil War in South Russia, 1919-1920: The Defeat of the Whites: JSTOR  1854802; JSTOR  492590; JSTOR  150400; JSTOR  24413675; JSTOR  1042656; JSTOR  40867422; JSTOR  129089; JSTOR  2497094; JSTOR  24649609; JSTOR  2638650; JSTOR  569412
  14. ^ Reviews of Civil War in South Russia, 1918: The First Year of the Volunteer Army: JSTOR  150956; JSTOR  1959319; JSTOR  41044872; JSTOR  1877645; JSTOR  128332; JSTOR  1868797; JSTOR  2493789

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