Jonathan C. Friedman
Jonathan C. Friedman (born 1966[1]) is a history professor and director of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at West Chester University.[2]
Books
- The Lion and the Star: Gentile–Jewish Relations in Three Hessian Communities (1998)
- Rainbow Jews: Gay and Jewish Identity in the Performing Arts (2007)
gollark: Fine, you can be God too.
gollark: Well, there's a nonzero probability that I'm God. And God is maximally perfect. And being maximally perfect involves existing, regardless of the probability of it. Therefore I exist and am also God.
gollark: I've been there, it is *definitely* a place which exists.
gollark: Scotland does indeed speak English.
gollark: You utter metaphorical toad.
References
- The Routledge History of Social Protest in Popular Music, Routledge, edited by Jonathan C. Friedman, copyright page
- The Routledge History of the Holocaust, 2011, edited by Jonathan C. Friedman, page xv
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