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Gershon David Hundert (born 1946) is a
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historian of Early Modern Polish Jewry and Leanor Segal Professor at
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Biography

Born to a Jewish family in Toronto, Hundert is one of the three sons of Charles and Norma Hundert and a third generation immigrant from Eastern Europe. His paternal grandparents arrived in Canada in the early 1910s from
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in the
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before the Second Partition in 1792, western Ukraine today) and maternal grandparents from
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. Hundert received his B.A. from Jewish Theological Seminary and School of General Studies at Columbia University (1968) and M.A. from
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(1971), where he wrote a thesis on 18th-Century Hasidic Rabbi
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under the supervision of Zvi Ankori (1920–2012), a specialist of Byzantine Karaites and a student of
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. Following Ankori, Hundert returned to Columbia to pursue a doctorate degree in history. He primarily studied with (born 1935), political and diplomatic historian of early modern Poland–Lithuania, and completed his dissertation in 1978 titled “Security and Dependence: Perspectives on Seventeenth-century Polish-Jewish Society Gained Through a Study of Jewish Merchants in Little Poland.” He was also deeply influenced and mentored by Israel historian (1924–2011), the pioneer scholar of Polish-Jewish relations. In 1975, Hundert came back to Canada and taught at
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ever since. He was appointed as lecturer (1975–1978), assistant professor (1978–1983), associate professor (1983–1992), Montreal Jewish Community Professor of Jewish Studies (1993–2002), and currently Leanor Segal Professor of Jewish Studies (since 2002). He has served as Department Chair of Jewish Studies twice (1984–1988 and 1998–2007). He also held visiting professorships at
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and
the Hebrew University The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; he, הַאוּנִיבֶרְסִיטָה הַעִבְרִית בִּירוּשָׁלַיִם) is a public university, public research university based in Jerusalem, Israel. Co-founded by Albert Einstein ...
. He was the editor-in-chief of ''
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'' (2008) and an elected fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (2011- ). Hundert is married to Ruth, daughter of notable WWII Veteran Nathaniel Mencow. They raised one son and two daughters.


Scholarly contributions

Succeeding Raphael Mahler and , Hundert represents the postwar-born generation of premodern Polish Jewish historians and, along with Moshe Rosman and
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, establishes “a new era of the historiography of Polish Jewry.” His first monograph, ''The Jews in a Polish Private Town'' (1992), studies social and economic history of
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Jewry in the eighteenth century, exemplifying Jewish autonomy and identity and their crucial commercial roles in the later period of the Commonwealth. The work also sheds new light on Polish local history and Jewish microhistory. His more renowned second monograph, ''Jews in Poland–Lithuania in the Eighteenth Century'' (2004), is an essential revisionist work in early modern European Jewish historiography. It examines the life of the understudied, but extremely important, East Central European Jewry—world's largest Jewish community at the time, and argues for their ''mentalité'' of chosenness and their particularities on the path towards modernity. Another achievement is the groundbreaking ''The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe'' published in 2008. 450 leading scholars from the world have contributed to this decade-long project, of which Hundert served as the editor-in-chief. The work includes more than 1,800 entries and covers all aspects of Eastern European Jewish experiences from the Middle Ages to the late twentieth century. The searchable version of the encyclopedia was launched in 2010. Besides, he edited an essay collection on the development of scholarship on Hasidism in 1991 and co-compiled a bibliography on Eastern European Jewish historiography in 1984.


Awards and honours

* President, American Academy for Jewish Research, 2014–2018. * Fellow, the Royal Society of Canada, Academy of the Arts and Humanities, 2011- * The Judaica Reference Award, from Association of Jewish Libraries, for Gershon Hundert, editor-in-chief, ''The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe'', 2008. * Fellow, the Institute for Advanced Studies, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 2007–2008. * Fellow, the American Academy for Jewish Research, 2006- . * I. J. Segal Prize, for the best non-fiction book on a Jewish theme by a Canadian, for ''Jews in Poland–Lithuania in the Eighteenth Century: A Genealogy of Modernity'', 2010. * Oscar Halecki Polish and East Central European History Award, for ''Jews in Poland–Lithuania in the Eighteenth Century: A Genealogy of Modernity'', 2005. * Doctor of Humane Letters (honoris causa), Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, Philadelphia, PA, 2003. * Montreal Jewish Community Professor of Jewish Studies 1994–2002. * Fellow, Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, 2002-2003, 2013-2014. * Leanor Segal Professor of Jewish Studies, McGill University, 2002- .


Selected publications


Books

* ''Jews in Poland–Lithuania in the Eighteenth Century: A Genealogy of Modernity.'' University of California Press, 2004 (Paperback, 2006). / . (Also published in Russian, Hebrew, Polish and Lithuanian). * ''The Jews in a Polish Private Town: The Case of Opatów in the Eighteenth Century.'' The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. . * ''The Jews in Poland and Russia: Bibliographical Essays'' (with
Gershon Bacon According to the Torah, Gershon ( he, גֵּרְשׁוֹן ''Gērǝšôn'') was the eldest of the sons of Levi, and the patriarchal founder of the Gershonites, one of the four main divisions among the Levites in biblical times. The Gershonites wer ...
). Indiana University Press, 1984. .


Edited books / encyclopedia

* ''The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe'', 2 vols., Editor in Chief. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2008. . http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org – launched 2010. * ''Jews in Early Modern Poland''. olin, Volume 10Oxford: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization in association with Vallentine Mitchell, 1997. . * ''Jews, Poles, Socialists: The Failure of an Ideal''. olin, Volume 9(edited with
Antony Polonsky Antony Barry Polonsky (born 23 September 1940, Johannesburg, South Africa) is Emeritus Professor of Holocaust Studies at Brandeis University. He is the author of many historical works on the Holocaust, and is an expert on Polish Jewish history. ...
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Israel Bartal Israel Bartal ( he, ישראל ברטל), is Avraham Harman Professor of Jewish History, member of Israel Academy of Sciences (2016), and the former Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at Hebrew University (2006–2010). Since 2006 he is the chair of ...
, Magdalena Opalski and Jerzy Tomaszewski). Oxford: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization in association with Vallentine Mitchell, 1996. . * ''Essential Papers on Hasidism: Origins to Present''. New York University Press, 1991. . * ''Community and the Individual Jew: Essays in Honor of Lavy M. Becker''. (edited with Ronald S. Aigen). Montreal, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College Press, 1986. .


References


External links

Talk: Record of Jewish Merchant from the 18th Century, the Newest Materials. * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t36ln-WbOyY Talk: Jews and Other Poles: Problems of Language. * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyEUk6po164 Interview after the FRSC Election: https://blogs.mcgill.ca/jewishstudies/2011/11/22/interview-with-professor-gershon-hundert/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Hundert, Gershon 1946 births Living people 21st-century Canadian historians Jewish historians Historians of Poland Polish male non-fiction writers McGill University faculty Columbia University School of General Studies alumni Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada Jewish Theological Seminary of America alumni Ohio State University alumni 20th-century Canadian historians Canadian historians of religion