
About
Seth Schwartz is the Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Classical Jewish Civilization at Columbia University, where he serves as Chair of the Department of History. He specializes in Jewish political, social, and cultural history spanning from Alexander the Great's conquests to the rise of Islam, with a focus on anthropological and social theoretical frameworks.
- Education: BA in Classics from Yeshiva University (1979), PhD in History from Columbia University (1985)
Research Focus: His work examines ancient Jewish societies through interdisciplinary lenses, analyzing reciprocity mechanisms in Jewish communities, Roman imperialism's impact on Jewish settlement patterns, and comparative studies of Mediterranean civilizations. His scholarship bridges historical analysis with sociological theory.
Key Publications: Spanning late Roman governance (1987), Josephus' political writings (1990), imperial structures (2001), Mediterranean identity (2009), and post-Second Temple developments (2014).
- Awards & Fellowships:
- Guggenheim Fellowship (1999/2000)
- Institute for Advanced Study membership (2006/7)
- Harvard Society of Fellows junior fellowship
- King's College Cambridge senior research fellowship
Academic Leadership: After 14 years at the Jewish Theological Seminary, he returned to Columbia in 2009 to chair its History Department. He contributes to the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies, advancing interdisciplinary research on Jewish history and culture through rigorous scholarship and educational programs.
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