| Bio
For more than 25 years, Professor Hillel
Levine has been devoted to undergraduate, graduate, professional,
and adult non-professional education at Harvard, Yale, and now as
Professor of Sociology and Religion at Boston University. He has
held visiting professorships in Japan, China, Poland, the Soviet
Union, Brazil, and Israel, and enjoys the friendship of several
generations of accomplished former students.
Professor Levine
has written five books and many articles on ethnic violence, normative
conflict and how they may be resolved. His research provided the
basis for an Oscar winning documentary and two of his books are
being made into documentaries and a feature-length dramatization.
He is a popular lecturer, guest columnist in newspapers, and makes
frequent radio and television appearances. He is also the President
of the International Institute for Mediation and Historical Conciliation,
an NGO organized to prevent and resolve violent conflicts that are
made more all the more volatile by disputed histories and memories
of past injuries.
Complete CV
Books
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Books
Courses
CAS RN 216 Islam
CAS RN 322/622 History of Judaism
CAS RN 333/633 Antisemetism
CAS RN 499/799 Topics in Judaic Studies
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