Michael C. Steinlauf
US-amerikanischer Historiker
Michael C. Steinlauf is a renowned American historian, currently holding the position of Professor of History Emeritus at Gratz College in Pennsylvania. His personal background, as the son of Polish-Jewish Holocaust survivors, has significantly influenced his academic pursuits. Steinlauf's expertise lies in the realms of Jewish history, theatre, and culture in Eastern Europe, with a particular focus on Polish-Jewish relations. He has authored numerous studies on Jewish culture in prewar Poland, showcasing his in-depth knowledge of the subject.
Steinlauf's contributions extend beyond academia, as he was one of the founding members of the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw. His work has gained international recognition, with translations in multiple languages, including Polish, Hebrew, German, and Italian. Additionally, he has made appearances in documentary films, such as the 1996 production "Shtetl," which explores the lives of rural Jews in Poland before and during the Holocaust. Through his research and endeavors, Steinlauf continues to shed light on the complex and fascinating history of Jewish culture in Eastern Europe.