![]() His political commentaries have appeared in journals and magazines such as Jacobin, Salvage, La Quinzaine littéraire, Contretemps, Lignes, L’Espill, Nueva Sociedad, and the Italian newspaper Il Manifesto. ![]() He has received several awards for his historical essays, including the Premio Pozzale, Empoli, Florence (2014) the Premio Lo Straniero/Gli Asini, Lecce (2018) and the Premio Napoli (2022). Beyond his books, Traverso’s articles and reviews have been published in History & Theory, Constellations, Historical Materialism, South Atlantic Quarterly, October, Totalitarian Movements & Political Religions, Revue française de science politique, Raisons politiques, Storia e storiografia, Contemporanea, Pasajes, Acta Poetica. His authored books are translated into more than fifteen languages, and he has contributed to many collected works and. He has been a visiting professor in several European and Latin American universities. Before coming to Cornell in 2013, he taught political science for twenty years in France. Throughout his considerable amount of published work, notably the recently reissued The Jewish Question: History of a Marxist Debate, the Jewish question is a consistent point of implicit and explicit reference. ![]() He was born in Italy, studied history at the University of Genoa and received his PhD from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) in Paris in 1989. Enzo Traverso is perhaps the finest Marxist scholar of the Jewish Question. War, fascism, genocide, revolution, and collective memory are the landmarks of his numerous books. His research focuses on the intellectual history and the political ideas of the twentieth century. Enzo Traverso is a historian of modern and contemporary Europe.
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