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Robert E. Herzstein
Carolina Distinguished Professor of History
Office: 206 Gambrell Hall
(803) 777-6266
herzstre@gwm.sc.edu
Education:
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Ph.D. New York University
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Teaches Nazi Germany and the Holocaust; media, ideology, and politics; the U.S. in World War II
and the Cold War.
Professor Herzstein has long been interested in the Nazi period and the Holocaust.
Among his books in that area are Waldheim: The Missing Years, Roosevelt & Hitler:
Prelude to War, The War That Hitler Won, Adolph Hitler and the German Trauma,
and The Nazis_ in the Time-Life World War II series. More recently, he has been
researching the work and impact of Henry R. Luce upon American culture and politics:
Henry R. Luce: A Political Portrait (1994), deals largely with the pre-and World War II period;
the forthcoming Henry R. Luce, Time, and the American Crusade in Asia (Cambridge: spring 2005)
analyzes Luce's impact upon American policy towards and perceptions of Communism in East Asia
during the Cold War.
Current Activities:
I am currently working on a book about the anti-Communist network forged by Alfred Kohlberg,
a textile importer active between World War II and 1960. This book will examine Kohlberg's
ties to and alliances with the China Lobby, McCarthy, McCarran, William F. Buckley, Jr.,
the John Birch Society, and various other anti-Communist entities and personalities, both
secular and religious. The book will also address Kohlberg's business interests in China,
and his alliance with the Guomindang before during and after the Second World War. He will
try to interpret Kohlberg's method of operation, and evaluate his impact upon personalities
and events during the first generation of the Cold War.
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