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Robert A. Goldberg is a Professor of History and Director of the Obert C. and Grace A. Tanner Humanities Center at the University of Utah. With over 28 years of service, he has established himself as a prolific scholar, mentor, and leader in American history and social movements.
Goldberg's research spans the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s, conspiracy theories in modern America, Jewish agrarianism, and political conservatism. His work bridges historical analysis with contemporary societal issues, including religious tolerance, racial identity, and media influence on public perception.
His publications reflect a focus on grassroots activism, Cold War politics, and the intersection of religion and society. Awards highlight his excellence in teaching, mentoring, and contributions to academic discourse, including the Fulbright Distinguished Chair (2003) and the Thomas L. Kane Award (2007) for defending religious tolerance.
- Ramona Cannon Award (1987)
- University of Utah Distinguished Teaching Award (1991)
- Presidential Teaching Scholar Award (1993)
- Hatch Prize for Excellence in Teaching (1994)
- Fulbright Distinguished Chair (2003)
- Thomas L. Kane Award (2007)
Goldberg's career underscores a commitment to interdisciplinary research, community engagement, and the rigorous examination of American cultural and political dynamics.




