Gerd Korman is a professor emeritus of American History at Cornell University's ILR School. His books include the prize-winning Industrialization, Immigrants, and Americanizers and several works that established him as an early student of the Holocaust, including the anthology Hunter and Hunted.
Articles
Jews as a Changing People of the Talmud: An American Exploration, Articles & Chapters (2001)
New Jewish Politics for an American Labor Leader: Sidney Hillman, 1942-1946, American Jewish History (1994)
Ethnic Democracy and Its Ambiguities: The Case of the Needle Trade Unions, Articles & Chapters (1986)
Ethnic Democracy and its Ambiguities: The Case of the Needle Trade Unions, American Jewish History (1986)
Survivors' Talmud and the U.S. Army, American Jewish History (1984)
Books
Nightmare's Fairy Tale: A Young Refugee's Home Fronts, 1938-1948 (2005)
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Fleeing the Nazis in...
Hunter and Hunted: Human History of the Holocaust (1973)
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Industrialization, Immigrants, and Americanizers; The View from Milwaukee, 1866-1921 (1967)
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During the late nineteenth...
Contributions to Books
When Inheritance Met the Bacterium: Quarantines in New York and Danzig, 1898-1921, Leo Baeck Yearbook (2001)
Other
Sound Recording - Memories of the Holocaust: Representations (1989)
Sound Recording: Reichskristallnacht (1988)
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Survivors of Kristallnacht (Night...
Sound Recording - The Warsaw Ghetto in Historical Perspective (1976)
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Recorded in Ithaca, NY...
Labor History documents / Gerd Korman, Compilor (1974)
Recording: Gerd Korman interviews, 1967-1968 (1968)
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Tapes and transcripts of interviews with...