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Gertrude Himmelfarb

Gertrude Himmelfarb (August 8, 1922 – December 30, 2019),[1] also known as Bea Kristol, was an American historian. She was a leader of conservative interpretations of history and historiography. She wrote extensively on intellectual history, with a focus on Great Britain and the Victorian era, as well as on contemporary society and culture.

Gertrude Himmelfarb
Born(1922-08-08)August 8, 1922
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedDecember 30, 2019(2019-12-30) (aged 97)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
EducationBrooklyn College
University of Chicago
Jewish Theological Seminary
Girton College, Cambridge
Spouse
(m. 1942)
Children2, including Bill
RelativesMilton Himmelfarb (brother)

Biography edit

Himmelfarb was born in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of Bertha (née Lerner) and Max Himmelfarb, both of Russian Jewish background.[citation needed] She received her undergraduate degree from Brooklyn College in 1942 and her doctorate from the University of Chicago in 1950. Himmelfarb later went on to study at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, and the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York.[2]

In 1942, she married Irving Kristol, known as the "godfather" of neoconservatism, and had two children, Elizabeth Nelson and William Kristol, a political commentator and editor of The Weekly Standard. She never changed her last name. Sociologist Daniel Bell wrote that theirs was "the best marriage of our generation" and her husband wrote that he was “astonished how intellectually twinned” the two were “pursuing different subjects while thinking the same thoughts and reaching the same conclusions”.[3]

She was long involved in Jewish conservative intellectual circles.[4] Professor Emerita at the Graduate School of the City University of New York, she was the recipient of many awards and honorary degrees. She served on the Council of Scholars of the Library of Congress, the Council of Academic Advisors of the American Enterprise Institute, and the Council of the National Endowment for the Humanities. She was a Fellow of the British Academy and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,[5] and a member of the American Philosophical Society.[6] In 1991, she delivered the Jefferson Lecture under the auspices of the National Endowment for the Humanities. In 2004, she was awarded the National Humanities Medal by the president of the United States of America. She died on December 30, 2019, at the age of 97.[7]

Historiography edit

Himmelfarb long nurtured the neoconservative movement in U.S. politics and intellectual life; her husband, Irving Kristol, helped found the movement.[8]

Himmelfarb was a leading defender of traditional historical methods and practices. Her book, The New History and the Old (published in 1987 and revised and expanded in 2004), is a critique of the varieties of "new history" that have sought to displace the old. The "New Histories" she critiqued include: quantitative history that presumes to be more "scientific" than conventional history, but relies on partial and dubious data;[9] Marxist historiography derived from economic assumptions and class models that leave little room for the ideas and beliefs of contemporaries or the protagonists and events of history;[10] psychoanalytic history dependent on theories and speculations that violate the accepted criteria of historical evidence;[11] analytic history that reduces history to a series of isolated "moments" with no overriding narrative structure;[12] social history, "history from the bottom", that denigrates the role of politics, nationality, and individuals (the "great men" of history);[13] and, later, postmodernist history, which denies even the ideal of objectivity, viewing all of history as a "social construct" on the part of the historian.[14]

Himmelfarb criticized A.J.P. Taylor for seeking to "demoralize" history in his 1961 book The Origins of the Second World War, and for refusing to recognize "moral facts" about interwar Europe.[15] Himmelfarb maintained that Taylor was wrong to treat Adolf Hitler as a "normal" German leader playing by the traditional rules of diplomacy in The Origins of the Second World War, instead of being a "world-historical" figure such as Napoleon.[15]

Himmelfarb energetically rejected postmodern academic approaches:

[Postmodernism in history] is a denial of the objectivity of the historian, of the factuality or reality of the past, and thus of the possibility of arriving at any truths about the past. For all disciplines it induces a radical skepticism, relativism, and subjectivism that denies not this or that truth about any subject but the very idea of truth – that denies even the ideal of truth, truth is something to aspire to even if it can never be fully attained.[16]

Ideas edit

Himmelfarb was best known as a historian of Victorian England.[17] Himmelfarb argued "for the reintroduction of traditional values such as shame, responsibility, chastity, and self-reliance, into American political life and policy-making".[18]

In an obituary, David Brooks described Himmelfarb as "The Historian of Moral Revolution".[19]

Bibliography edit

Books edit

  • Lord Acton: A Study of Conscience and Politics (1952) OCLC 3011425
  • Darwin and the Darwinian Revolution (1959) online free
  • Victorian Minds (1968) OCLC 400777
  • On Liberty and Liberalism: The Case of John Stuart Mill (1974) OCLC 805020
  • The Idea of Poverty: England in the Early Industrial Age (1984) online free
  • Marriage and Morals Among the Victorians (1986) online free
  • The New History and the Old (1987, 2004) online free
  • Poverty and Compassion: The Moral Imagination of the Late Victorians (1991) online free
  • On Looking into the Abyss: Untimely Thoughts on Culture and Society (1994) online free
  • The De-Moralization of Society: From Victorian Virtues to Modern Values (1995) OCLC 30474640
  • One Nation, Two Cultures (1999) OCLC 40830208
  • Himmelfarb, Gertrude (2008) [2004]. The Roads to Modernity: The British, French, and American Enlightenments. OCLC 53091118.
  • The Moral Imagination: From Edmund Burke to Lionel Trilling (2006) OCLC 61109330
  • The Jewish Odyssey of George Eliot (2009) OCLC 271080989
  • The People of the Book: Philosemitism in England, from Cromwell to Churchill (Encounter Books, 2011) OCLC 701019524
  • Past and Present: The Challenges of Modernity, from the Pre-Victorians to the Postmodernists. Encounter Books. 2017.
Edited
  • Lord Acton, Essays on Freedom and Power (Free Press, 1948) OCLC 1052339
  • Milton Himmelfarb, Jews and Gentiles (Encounter Books, 2007) OCLC 70883212
  • Irving Kristol, The Neoconservative Persuasion (Basic Books, 2011) online free
  • Thomas Robert Malthus, Essay on Population (Modern Library, 1960) OCLC 4901335 — as editor
  • John Stuart Mill, Essays on Politics and Culture (Doubleday, 1962) OCLC 193217
  • John Stuart Mill, On Liberty (Penguin, 1974) OCLC 1941475
  • Alexis de Tocqueville, Memoir on Pauperism (Ivan Dee, 1997) OCLC 36719602
  • The Spirit of the Age: Victorian Essays (Yale University Press, 2007) OCLC 171111099

Critical studies and reviews of Himmelfarb's work edit

Past and present
  • Mingardi, Alberto (January–February 2018). "Gertrude Himmelfarb and the resonance of history". Quadrant. 62 (1–2 [543]): 18–21.

References edit

  1. ^ "Gertrude Himmelfarb, Conservative Historian of Ideas, Dies at 97". The New York Times. December 31, 2019.
  2. ^ "Gertrude Himmelfarb". Contemporary Authors Online. Biography in Context. Detroit: Gale. 2008. GALE|H1000045749. Retrieved September 3, 2011. (subscription required)
  3. ^ Martin, Douglas, and Slotnik, Daniel, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Conservative Historian of Ideas, Dies at 97 The New York Times, January 1, 2020, Obituary, section B, page 11
  4. ^ Oz Frankel, Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia (2006)
  5. ^ "Gertrude Himmelfarb". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Retrieved May 10, 2022.
  6. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved May 10, 2022.
  7. ^ Brooks, David. "The Historian of Moral Revolution", The Atlantic, December 31, 2019.
  8. ^ Mark Gerson, "Reflections of a Neoconservative Disciple." in DeMuth, Christopher C.; Kristol, William, eds. (1995). The Neoconservative Imagination: Essays in Honor of Irving Kristol. American Enterprise Institute. p. 165. ISBN 9780844738994.
  9. ^ Himmelfarb 2004, pp. 43, 59–64.
  10. ^ Himmelfarb 2004, pp. 88–111.
  11. ^ Himmelfarb 2004, pp. 51–59, 113–25.
  12. ^ Himmelfarb 2004, pp. 96–97.
  13. ^ Himmelfarb 2004, pp. 18–21, 126–138.
  14. ^ Himmelfarb 2004, pp. 15–30.
  15. ^ a b Himmelfarb 2004, p. 193.
  16. ^ Himmelfarb 2004, p. 16.
  17. ^ Levin, Yuval (January 31, 2020). "The Historian as Moralist". National Review. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  18. ^ Frankel, Oz (2006), "Gertrude Himmelfarb", Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia, JWA, retrieved June 30, 2009.
  19. ^ Brooks, David (December 31, 2019). "The Historian of Moral Revolution". The Atlantic. Retrieved January 1, 2020.

Cited source edit

  • Himmelfarb, Gertrude (2004). The New History and the Old: Critical Essays and Reappraisals. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674013841.

External links edit

gertrude, himmelfarb, august, 1922, december, 2019, also, known, kristol, american, historian, leader, conservative, interpretations, history, historiography, wrote, extensively, intellectual, history, with, focus, great, britain, victorian, well, contemporary. Gertrude Himmelfarb August 8 1922 December 30 2019 1 also known as Bea Kristol was an American historian She was a leader of conservative interpretations of history and historiography She wrote extensively on intellectual history with a focus on Great Britain and the Victorian era as well as on contemporary society and culture Gertrude HimmelfarbBorn 1922 08 08 August 8 1922New York City New York U S DiedDecember 30 2019 2019 12 30 aged 97 Washington D C U S EducationBrooklyn CollegeUniversity of ChicagoJewish Theological SeminaryGirton College CambridgeSpouseIrving Kristol m 1942 wbr Children2 including BillRelativesMilton Himmelfarb brother Contents 1 Biography 2 Historiography 3 Ideas 4 Bibliography 4 1 Books 4 2 Critical studies and reviews of Himmelfarb s work 5 References 5 1 Cited source 6 External linksBiography editHimmelfarb was born in Brooklyn New York the daughter of Bertha nee Lerner and Max Himmelfarb both of Russian Jewish background citation needed She received her undergraduate degree from Brooklyn College in 1942 and her doctorate from the University of Chicago in 1950 Himmelfarb later went on to study at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom and the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York 2 In 1942 she married Irving Kristol known as the godfather of neoconservatism and had two children Elizabeth Nelson and William Kristol a political commentator and editor of The Weekly Standard She never changed her last name Sociologist Daniel Bell wrote that theirs was the best marriage of our generation and her husband wrote that he was astonished how intellectually twinned the two were pursuing different subjects while thinking the same thoughts and reaching the same conclusions 3 She was long involved in Jewish conservative intellectual circles 4 Professor Emerita at the Graduate School of the City University of New York she was the recipient of many awards and honorary degrees She served on the Council of Scholars of the Library of Congress the Council of Academic Advisors of the American Enterprise Institute and the Council of the National Endowment for the Humanities She was a Fellow of the British Academy and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 5 and a member of the American Philosophical Society 6 In 1991 she delivered the Jefferson Lecture under the auspices of the National Endowment for the Humanities In 2004 she was awarded the National Humanities Medal by the president of the United States of America She died on December 30 2019 at the age of 97 7 Historiography editHimmelfarb long nurtured the neoconservative movement in U S politics and intellectual life her husband Irving Kristol helped found the movement 8 Himmelfarb was a leading defender of traditional historical methods and practices Her book The New History and the Old published in 1987 and revised and expanded in 2004 is a critique of the varieties of new history that have sought to displace the old The New Histories she critiqued include quantitative history that presumes to be more scientific than conventional history but relies on partial and dubious data 9 Marxist historiography derived from economic assumptions and class models that leave little room for the ideas and beliefs of contemporaries or the protagonists and events of history 10 psychoanalytic history dependent on theories and speculations that violate the accepted criteria of historical evidence 11 analytic history that reduces history to a series of isolated moments with no overriding narrative structure 12 social history history from the bottom that denigrates the role of politics nationality and individuals the great men of history 13 and later postmodernist history which denies even the ideal of objectivity viewing all of history as a social construct on the part of the historian 14 Himmelfarb criticized A J P Taylor for seeking to demoralize history in his 1961 book The Origins of the Second World War and for refusing to recognize moral facts about interwar Europe 15 Himmelfarb maintained that Taylor was wrong to treat Adolf Hitler as a normal German leader playing by the traditional rules of diplomacy in The Origins of the Second World War instead of being a world historical figure such as Napoleon 15 Himmelfarb energetically rejected postmodern academic approaches Postmodernism in history is a denial of the objectivity of the historian of the factuality or reality of the past and thus of the possibility of arriving at any truths about the past For all disciplines it induces a radical skepticism relativism and subjectivism that denies not this or that truth about any subject but the very idea of truth that denies even the ideal of truth truth is something to aspire to even if it can never be fully attained 16 Ideas editHimmelfarb was best known as a historian of Victorian England 17 Himmelfarb argued for the reintroduction of traditional values such as shame responsibility chastity and self reliance into American political life and policy making 18 In an obituary David Brooks described Himmelfarb as The Historian of Moral Revolution 19 Bibliography editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2020 Books edit Lord Acton A Study of Conscience and Politics 1952 OCLC 3011425 Darwin and the Darwinian Revolution 1959 online free Victorian Minds 1968 OCLC 400777 On Liberty and Liberalism The Case of John Stuart Mill 1974 OCLC 805020 The Idea of Poverty England in the Early Industrial Age 1984 online free Marriage and Morals Among the Victorians 1986 online free The New History and the Old 1987 2004 online free Poverty and Compassion The Moral Imagination of the Late Victorians 1991 online free On Looking into the Abyss Untimely Thoughts on Culture and Society 1994 online free The De Moralization of Society From Victorian Virtues to Modern Values 1995 OCLC 30474640 One Nation Two Cultures 1999 OCLC 40830208 Himmelfarb Gertrude 2008 2004 The Roads to Modernity The British French and American Enlightenments OCLC 53091118 The Moral Imagination From Edmund Burke to Lionel Trilling 2006 OCLC 61109330 The Jewish Odyssey of George Eliot 2009 OCLC 271080989 The People of the Book Philosemitism in England from Cromwell to Churchill Encounter Books 2011 OCLC 701019524 Past and Present The Challenges of Modernity from the Pre Victorians to the Postmodernists Encounter Books 2017 Edited Lord Acton Essays on Freedom and Power Free Press 1948 OCLC 1052339 Milton Himmelfarb Jews and Gentiles Encounter Books 2007 OCLC 70883212 Irving Kristol The Neoconservative Persuasion Basic Books 2011 online free Thomas Robert Malthus Essay on Population Modern Library 1960 OCLC 4901335 as editor John Stuart Mill Essays on Politics and Culture Doubleday 1962 OCLC 193217 John Stuart Mill On Liberty Penguin 1974 OCLC 1941475 Alexis de Tocqueville Memoir on Pauperism Ivan Dee 1997 OCLC 36719602 The Spirit of the Age Victorian Essays Yale University Press 2007 OCLC 171111099 Critical studies and reviews of Himmelfarb s work edit Past and present Mingardi Alberto January February 2018 Gertrude Himmelfarb and the resonance of history Quadrant 62 1 2 543 18 21 References edit Gertrude Himmelfarb Conservative Historian of Ideas Dies at 97 The New York Times December 31 2019 Gertrude Himmelfarb Contemporary Authors Online Biography in Context Detroit Gale 2008 GALE H1000045749 Retrieved September 3 2011 subscription required Martin Douglas and Slotnik Daniel Gertrude Himmelfarb Conservative Historian of Ideas Dies at 97 The New York Times January 1 2020 Obituary section B page 11 Oz Frankel Jewish Women A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia 2006 Gertrude Himmelfarb American Academy of Arts amp Sciences Retrieved May 10 2022 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved May 10 2022 Brooks David The Historian of Moral Revolution The Atlantic December 31 2019 Mark Gerson Reflections of a Neoconservative Disciple in DeMuth Christopher C Kristol William eds 1995 The Neoconservative Imagination Essays in Honor of Irving Kristol American Enterprise Institute p 165 ISBN 9780844738994 Himmelfarb 2004 pp 43 59 64 Himmelfarb 2004 pp 88 111 Himmelfarb 2004 pp 51 59 113 25 Himmelfarb 2004 pp 96 97 Himmelfarb 2004 pp 18 21 126 138 Himmelfarb 2004 pp 15 30 a b Himmelfarb 2004 p 193 Himmelfarb 2004 p 16 Levin Yuval January 31 2020 The Historian as Moralist National Review Retrieved January 3 2020 Frankel Oz 2006 Gertrude Himmelfarb Jewish Women A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia JWA retrieved June 30 2009 Brooks David December 31 2019 The Historian of Moral Revolution The Atlantic Retrieved January 1 2020 Cited source edit Himmelfarb Gertrude 2004 The New History and the Old Critical Essays and Reappraisals Harvard University Press ISBN 9780674013841 External links editHimmelfarb Gertrude March 9 1995 The De Moralization of Society interview Booknotes 1995 Interviewed by Brian Lamb C SPAN Archived from the original on July 5 2012 Retrieved February 9 2014 Appearances on C SPAN Conway Jill Ker Denby David Edmundson Mark Foote Shelby Friedman Milton Giovanni Nikki Himmelfarb Gertrude Hitchens Christopher October 27 2004 Book Discussion on Why Read Booknotes Retrieved February 9 2014 also Paul Johnson Brian Lamb Frank McCourt Robert D Richardson Jr Cornel West Simon Winchester Balch Stephen Berns Walter Galston William A Gitlin Todd Goeglein Timothy Himmelfarb Gertrude Lenkowsky Leslie May 31 2002 Higher Education and Democracy Book TV National Association of Scholars Retrieved February 9 2014 Bottum Joseph Dannhauser Werner Himmelfarb Gertrude McGrail Mary Ann Weinstein Kenneth R May 18 2000 The Legacy of Allan Bloom Book TV Hudson Institute Retrieved February 9 2014 Bork Robert H Dezenhall Eric Himmelfarb Gertrude October 14 1999 The Politics of Personal Destruction Book TV Independent Women s Forum Retrieved February 9 2014 Himmelfarb Gertrude Leuchtenburg William E Nasaw David Thomas Inigo May 16 1997 Historian as Public Intellectual Book TV City University of New York Retrieved February 9 2014 Himmelfarb Gertrude Kristol Irving September 5 1995 Book Discussion on Neoconservatism Book TV C SPAN Himmelfarb Gertrude February 13 1995 From Victorian Virtues to Modern Values Book TV American Enterprise Institute C SPAN DeMuth Christopher Himmelfarb Gertrude May 8 1990 From Hegel to Marx to Lenin Book TV American Enterprise Institute C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gertrude Himmelfarb amp oldid 1216227426, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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