David Nirenberg
David Nirenberg (born 1964) is an American
medievalist 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
antijudaism 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
Christian,
Jewish, and
Muslim thought in
medieval Europe.
In 2024, he was elected to the
American Philosophical Society.
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