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Peter Novick (July 26, 1934, Jersey City – February 17, 2012, Chicago) was an American historian who was Professor of History at the University of Chicago. He was best known for writing That Noble Dream: The "Objectivity Question" and the American Historical Profession and The Holocaust in American Life. The latter title has also been published as The Holocaust and Collective Memory, especially for non-US anglophonic markets. Though deemed a precursor, Novick was a sharp critic of Norman Finkelstein, but also of Finkelstein's opponent Alan Dershowitz. He died in 2012 in Chicago of lung cancer.

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  • Peter Novick (de)
  • ピーター・ノヴィック (ja)
  • Peter Novick (en)
  • 彼得·諾維克 (zh)
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  • Peter Novick (* 26. Juli 1934 in Jersey City, N.J.; † 17. Februar 2012 in Chicago) war ein US-amerikanischer Historiker. (de)
  • ピーター・ノヴィック(英語: Peter Novick、1934年7月26日 - 2012年2月17日)は、アメリカ合衆国の歴史学者である。 1999年に『』を上梓。ホロコーストの残虐さを否定しないながらも、20世紀後半その遺産が同国のユダヤ人のアイデンティティを過度に支配するようになっていった、政治目的で利用されたこともあり、第三次中東戦争や第四次中東戦争の際イスラエルの脆弱さへの懸念が高まった後は特にそうであった、等と述べ、議論を呼んだ。 (ja)
  • 彼得‧諾維克(Peter Novick,1934年7月26日-2012年2月17日),美國歷史學家,曾任芝加哥大學歷史學教授。2012年於芝加哥死於肺癌。 諾維克最知名的作品為《那高尚的夢想:“客觀性問題"與美國歷史學界》以及《美國日常生活中的納粹大屠殺》。後者在非美國地區以《納粹大屠殺與集體記憶》(The Holocaust and Collective Memory)為名出版。 (zh)
  • Peter Novick (July 26, 1934, Jersey City – February 17, 2012, Chicago) was an American historian who was Professor of History at the University of Chicago. He was best known for writing That Noble Dream: The "Objectivity Question" and the American Historical Profession and The Holocaust in American Life. The latter title has also been published as The Holocaust and Collective Memory, especially for non-US anglophonic markets. Though deemed a precursor, Novick was a sharp critic of Norman Finkelstein, but also of Finkelstein's opponent Alan Dershowitz. He died in 2012 in Chicago of lung cancer. (en)
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  • Peter Novick (* 26. Juli 1934 in Jersey City, N.J.; † 17. Februar 2012 in Chicago) war ein US-amerikanischer Historiker. (de)
  • Peter Novick (July 26, 1934, Jersey City – February 17, 2012, Chicago) was an American historian who was Professor of History at the University of Chicago. He was best known for writing That Noble Dream: The "Objectivity Question" and the American Historical Profession and The Holocaust in American Life. The latter title has also been published as The Holocaust and Collective Memory, especially for non-US anglophonic markets. Though deemed a precursor, Novick was a sharp critic of Norman Finkelstein, but also of Finkelstein's opponent Alan Dershowitz. He died in 2012 in Chicago of lung cancer. Novick earned his bachelor's and doctoral degrees from Columbia University, in 1957 and 1965 respectively. (en)
  • ピーター・ノヴィック(英語: Peter Novick、1934年7月26日 - 2012年2月17日)は、アメリカ合衆国の歴史学者である。 1999年に『』を上梓。ホロコーストの残虐さを否定しないながらも、20世紀後半その遺産が同国のユダヤ人のアイデンティティを過度に支配するようになっていった、政治目的で利用されたこともあり、第三次中東戦争や第四次中東戦争の際イスラエルの脆弱さへの懸念が高まった後は特にそうであった、等と述べ、議論を呼んだ。 (ja)
  • 彼得‧諾維克(Peter Novick,1934年7月26日-2012年2月17日),美國歷史學家,曾任芝加哥大學歷史學教授。2012年於芝加哥死於肺癌。 諾維克最知名的作品為《那高尚的夢想:“客觀性問題"與美國歷史學界》以及《美國日常生活中的納粹大屠殺》。後者在非美國地區以《納粹大屠殺與集體記憶》(The Holocaust and Collective Memory)為名出版。 (zh)
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