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David Nirenberg (born 1964) is an American and intellectual historian. He is the Director and Leon Levy Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ. He previously taught at the University of Chicago, where he was Dean of the Divinity School, and Deborah R. and Edgar D. Jannotta Distinguished Service Professor of Medieval History and the Committee on Social Thought, as well as the former Executive Vice Provost of the University, Dean of the Social Sciences Division, and the founding Roman Family Director of the Neubauer Family Collegium for Culture and Society. He is also appointed to the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, the Joyce Z. and Jacob Greenberg Center for Jewish Studies.

He is notable for his landmark analysis in 2013 of as a constitutive principle of the Western tradition, and his argument for a longue durée approach to historical understanding, a career about-face from the methodological approach taken in his 1996 work, Communities of Violence: Persecution of Minorities in the Middle Ages. He has a particular interest in , , and thought in .

In 2024, he was elected to the American Philosophical Society.


Life and career
Nirenberg is Jewish. The son of immigrants from Argentina who settled in upstate New York, his father Ricardo Nirenberg taught him Euclidean Geometry and had him memorize book I of the Odyssey in ancient Greek.

David Nirenberg earned his AB from Yale, where introduced him to the study of minorities in Medieval Aragon. He holds a PhD from Princeton, where he studied under Peter Brown, Natalie Zemon Davis, and William Chester Jordan. He has held visiting professorships at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in Paris, the Spanish National Research Council in Madrid, and the Berlin Institute for Advanced Study, is an Associate of Germany's Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science, as well as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a former fellow at the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies.

In 2006 he joined the History Department at the University of Chicago and the Committee on Social Thought. Between 2014 and 2017 he served as dean of the Social Sciences Division of the University of Chicago. In 2017 he became Executive Vice Provost, and in 2018 he additionally took on the role of Interim Dean of the Divinity School, stepping down from the Provost's office a year later. He became Director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton in 2022.


Major works

Anti-Judaism
Nirenberg's 2013 book Anti-Judaism: The Western Tradition is not a history of racist , rather, it focuses "on the role of as a constitutive idea and an explanatory force in Christian and post-Christian thought—though it starts with Egyptian arguments against the Jews and includes a discussion of early Islam, whose writers echo, and apparently learned from, Christian polemics." Pulling on an array of sources from across the centuries, Nirenberg demonstrates the potency of "imaginary Jews" in "works of the imagination, profound treatises, and acts of political radicalism."

“Anti-Judaism should not be understood as some archaic or irrational closet in the vast edifices of Western thought,” Nirenberg observes in his introduction, as quoted and affirmed by in her review. “It was rather one of the basic tools with which that edifice was constructed.” And as he ominously concludes, hundreds of pages later, “We live in an age in which millions of people are exposed daily to some variant of the argument that the challenges of the world they live in are best explained in terms of ‘Israel’.”

Described by reviewers "an extraordinary scholarly achievement," and as a "magisterial work of intellectual history,"Publishers Weekly quoted in Anti-Judaism: The Western Tradition Anti-Judaism argues "that a certain view of Judaism lies deep in the structure of Western civilization and has helped its intellectuals and polemicists explain Christian heresies, political tyrannies, medieval plagues, capitalist crises, and revolutionary movements."

David A. Bell of Princeton University calls it "quite simply one of the most important pieces of humanities scholarship to appear in many years. Supremely learned, beautifully written, and powerfully argued, it takes on nothing less than the Western tradition itself. And it makes a case we cannot afford to ignore."David A. Bell, Princeton University, quoted in Anti-Judaism: The Western Tradition Christopher Smith of King's College London notices that Anti-Judaism represents, "the culmination of a career volte-face in respects to his methodological approach. His 1996 work Communities of Violence: Persecution of Minorities in the Middle Ages rejected a history of ." Whereas, "in Anti-Judaism, Nirenberg allows for a continuation of trends in the development of a shared concept of anti-Judaism built on and progressed over" a period of three thousand years.

(2025). 9780393058246
Some historians, while praising Nirenberg's oeuvre, have expressed dissatisfaction with the parts concerning contemporary history.


Communities of Violence
Nirenberg's 1996 book Communities of Violence: Persecution of Minorities in the Middle Ages challenged interpretations that set inter-communal violence (specifically, attacks on , , and ) into larger frameworks. It argued that each event must be understood in its own terms, in the context of economic and social tensions available for exploitation in a specific time and place. He argues that primacy should be given to understanding the local meaning of inter-communal violent events, and that violent events can be better understood as one of the mechanisms that in fact contributed to social stability and kept the overall amount of violence low. The book makes these broader arguments by focusing on in the 1300s.

The preface to the French translation was given by , one of France's leading historians.

Nirenberg questions the approach that sets individual riots, attacks and into a series that he characterizes as a "march of intolerance" culminating in modern events, most notably . The book has been understood as a challenge to the entire concept of minority history, reinterpreting groups often cast as "other" or "marginal" as integral parts of the societies in which they dwelt. It has also been criticized for facile use of structural functionalism and of the essayist René Girard's model.


Publications

List of books
  • (2025). 9780226646985, University of Chicago Press.
  • Aesthetic Theology and Its Enemies: Judaism in Christian Painting, Poetry, and Politics, Brandeis University Press (2015).
  • Neighboring Faiths: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism in the Middle Ages and Today, University of Chicago Press (October 2014). .
  • Anti-Judaism: The Western Tradition, W.W. Norton (2013). .
    • Anti-Judaismus: Eine andere Geschichte des westlichen Denkens, (2017) translated by: Martin Richter
  • Judaism and Christian Art: Aesthetic Anxieties from the Catacombs to Colonialism (with Herbert Kessler), University of Pennsylvania Press (2011).
  • Communities of Violence: Persecution of Minorities in the Middle Ages, Princeton University Press (1996). Paperback edition, February, 1998.
    • Comunidades de Violencia: Persecución de minorías en la edad media, Peninsula Editorial (2001);
    • Violence et minorités au Moyen Age, Presses Universitaires de France (2001), preface by . .


Selected articles


See also
  • Political theology
  • Constantine's Sword, by James Carroll (author)
  • Anti-Semite and Jew, or Réflexion sur le question Juive an essay by Jean-Paul Sartre in 1944
  • On the Jewish Question, a work by Karl Marx, written in 1843, and first published in Paris in 1844 under the German title Zur Judenfrage. It was one of Marx's first attempts to develop what would later be called the materialist conception of history.
  • in revolutionary historiography and the understanding of history.


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