Paul A. Levine (31 December 1956 – 28 October 2019) was an American–Swedish Holocaust and genocide historian, co-author of a widely used Swedish textbook on the subject.
Education
Levine received a Doctor of Philosophy in history from Uppsala University in 1996.[1]
Career
He was a co-founder of Uppsala University's Hugo Valentin Centre for Holocaust & Genocide Studies,[2] and the author of many publications on Holocaust history and memory. After receiving his doctorate in 1996 with the monograph From Indifference to Activism; Swedish Diplomacy and the Holocaust, 1938– 1944,.[3] Levine pursued his work in Uppsala, Sweden. His main preoccupation was writing and teaching about the Holocaust. Working on his book, Raoul Wallenberg and Swedish diplomacy in Budapest in 1944–1945, Levine helped to understand Raoul Wallenberg in his real context, destroying existing myths about the Swedish hero.[4]
Prizes and stipends received
- The Raoul Wallenberg Centennial Medal 2012[5] Awarded in Buenos Aires for my book—"Raoul Wallenberg in Budapest; Myth, History & Holocaust" (2010), by the Raoul Wallenberg International Foundation; Buenos Aires, November 2012. This prize was supported by the Swedish Embassy, Bueno Aires.
- Martin Henriksson Holmdahl, with Stéphane Bruchfeld, for service to Uppsala University and to Holocaust education and research in Sweden. Jan 2010.[6]
Publications
As single author
- Raoul Wallenberg in Budapest; Myth, History & Holocaust (Vallentine Mitchell, London, UK and Portland,US, 2010.
- From Indifference to Activism; Swedish Diplomacy and the Holocaust, 1938– 1944, (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Studia Historica Upsaliensia), 1996. [In Sweden, doctoral dissertations are published.]
Co-author
- Om detta må ni berätta; en bok om Förintelsen i Europa 1933– 1945, 5th and revised edition, med ett nytt kapital om Sverige och Förintelsen, 2009, with Stéphane Bruchfeld
- Tell Ye Your Children with Stéphane Bruchfeld
Other publications
- Series: The Hugo Valentin Lectures, No.: 6 (VIII-IX), Series Editor: Paul A. Levine, Number of pages: 49 pp., Format: 130x205 mm, softback, published: May 2013, ISSN 1651-6265, ISBN 978-91-86531-09-6.
Further reading
- Bystanders to the Holocaust; A Re-Evaluation, (Frank Cass, London), 2002. Levine, Paul A., introduction and conclusion.
- Karlsson, Klas-Göran, "Tell Ye Your Children…": The Twisted Swedish Road to Holocaust Recognition, in SCANDINAVIAN-CANADIAN STUDIES/ÉTUDES SCANDINAVES AU CANADA Vol. 23 (2016) pp. 78–94.
- "Raoul Wallenberg and Swedish Humanitarian Policy in Budapest", in Reaching a State of Hope; Refugees, Immigrants, and the Swedish Welfare State, 1930– 2000", M. Byström & P. Frohnert (eds.), (Lund, 2013).
- "Sweden’s Complicated Neutrality and the Rescue of Denmark’s Jews", The Routledge History of the Holocaust, Friedman, J.C. (ed.)
- The Lessons of Nazism: Swedish Experiences in the Wake of the Second World War, with an English summary], (Stockholm: Atlantis)
- “Teaching about “The Perpetrator” in a Global Context”, Forum21: European Journal on Child and Youth Policy, Council of Europe, August 2009.
- “Sweden”, “Denmark", "Norway", "Raoul Wallenberg", four entries on these subjects to "Dictionnaire de la Shoah", Larousse Publishers, Paris (2009).
- "One Day during the Holocaust; An Analysis of Raoul Wallenberg’s Budapest report of 12 September 1944", in R. Björk, Alf W. Johansson (eds), Samtidshistoria och politik, (Stockholm, 2004).
- Dagens Nyheter, Om detta ville Paul A Levine berätta, 2019-11-17.
- Andersson, Lars M., „Paul A. Levine in memoriam", 2019-11-17.
- Yehuda Bauer, IHRA, Task Force on Holocaust Research, WW2, Genocide Studies.
References
- ↑ The Hugo Valentin Centre. "The Hugo Valentin Lectures, VIII–I, Paul E. Levine".
- ↑ Uppsala University's Hugo Valentin Centre, Uppsala historian Paul A. Levine awarded Raoul Wallenberg Foundation Medal, https://www.raoulwallenberg.net/wallenberg/raoul-wallenberg-centennial/press-raoul-wallenberg-centennial-wallenberg/uppsala-historian-paul-a-levine-awarded-raoul-wallenberg-foundation-medal/
- ↑ Levine, P. A., From Indifference to Activism: Swedish Diplomacy and the Holocaust, 1938–1944, 1998.
- ↑ Levine, Paul A., 2019, Written as proposal to one of Levine's projects on the Armenian Genocide; Archive Levine Library.
- ↑ The Uppsala Programme, for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. "Holocaust and Genocide Studies programmet för studier kring förintelsen och folkmord Newsletter," (PDF). The Uppsala Programme for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Uppsala University. Uppsala University. Retrieved 7 April 2007.
- ↑ Uppsala, University. "The Martin Henriksson Holmdahl Prize – Uppsala University, Sweden". Recipients of the Martin Henriksson Holmdahl Prize.