Jeffrey Blutinger
Widely regarded for contributions to the field of Jewish studies, Jeffrey Blutinger is a Professor and Director of Jewish Studies at California State University, Long Beach. With a distinguished academic career, he earned his Ph.D. in History from UCLA in 2003, following an undergraduate degree in English Literature. His scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in modern Jewish history, with particular emphasis on historiography, Zionism, and Holocaust memorialization. Professor Blutinger's research has significantly advanced the understanding of Jewish intellectual and cultural history. His work often explores the intricate narratives and evolving identities within Jewish communities, providing fresh perspectives on historical events and their lasting impacts. His dedication to these subjects is evident in his numerous publications, which have become essential readings for students and scholars alike. Currently, Professor Blutinger is engaged in several ambitious book projects, including a comprehensive source book on modern Jewish historiography. This work aims to compile and analyze key texts that have shaped the understanding of Jewish history in the modern era, offering invaluable resources for future research and education. In addition to his research and writing, Professor Blutinger is a passionate educator, committed to fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of Jewish history among his students. His courses are known for their rigorous analysis and engaging discussions, encouraging students to critically engage with complex historical narratives. Beyond academia, Professor Blutinger actively participates in conferences and seminars, sharing his insights with a broader audience and contributing to ongoing dialogues in his field. His expertise and dedication continue to inspire both his peers and students, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in Jewish studies.
Publications
, 73-94, 2010-09-01
, 209-211, 2010-01-01
, 230-232, 2014-01-01