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Paul R. Bartrop (born November 3, 1955) is an Australian historian of the Holocaust and genocide. From August 2012 until December 2020 he was Professor of History and Director of the Center for Judaic, Holocaust and Genocide StudiesatFlorida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, Florida.[1] Between 2020 and 2021 he was an honorary Visiting Professorial Fellow at the University of New South Wales, Canberra (the Australian Defence Force Academy). In April 2021 he became Professor Emeritus of History at Florida Gulf Coast University, and in 2022 he became an honorary Principal Fellow in History at the University of Melbourne. During the academic year of 2011-2012 he was the Ida E. King Distinguished Visiting Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.[2]

Education and career[edit]

Bartrop is descended from a British convict sent to Van Diemen's Land in the early 1820s, James Bartrop, and his wife Elizabeth Wright Bartrop. He is the son of Donald Anthony Bartrop (1918-1974) and Barbara Eileen Bartrop, née Page (1920-2013). He attended Melbourne's La Trobe University (BA Hons, 1977; MA, 1982), and received his PhD from Monash University in 1989, with a dissertation entitled Indifference and Inconvenience: Australian Government Policy toward Refugees from Nazism, 1933-1939. Across a varied academic career, he has taught at Monash University, the Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education (aCollege of Advanced Education in the Australian tertiary education system, now Federation University), the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Deakin University, and the University of South Australia. In 1997 he joined the teaching faculty at Melbourne's Bialik College, where he pioneered a Year 10 elective, Comparative Genocide Studies. At the time it was probably the only full-year high school course on comparative genocide anywhere in the world. At Bialik, Bartrop was the Head of the History Department (2005-2011), and taught subjects in History, Comparative Genocide Studies, Jewish Studies (including Holocaust Studies), International Studies, and Religion and Society.

Between 1998 and 2010 Bartrop was an Honorary Fellow in the Faculty of Arts and Education (and its predecessor schools) at Deakin University, appointed for his contributions to Jewish History and Genocide Studies. In 1996 he was a Visiting Professor in the Honors College at Virginia Commonwealth University, and in 2002 was Scholar-in-Residence at the Martin-Springer Institute for Teaching the Holocaust, Tolerance and Humanitarian ValuesatNorthern Arizona University, Flagstaff.

Recognition[edit]

In 1990 he was named an Honorary Life Member of the Jewish Museum of Australia, and between 1991 and 1993 he served as president of the Australian Association for Jewish Studies, having earlier been that organization's Vice-President. In 2008 he was conferred with the title "Friend of the Armenian Community" by the Armenian National Committee (Melbourne Chapter), and in 2011 received a Distinguished Service Award from Melbourne's Assyrian Community for his work in genocide awareness. In July 2010 Bartrop was named as a member of the International Council of the Austrian Service Abroad. In 2013 he was elected as vice-president of the Midwest Jewish Studies Association in the United States, a position he held until his retirement in 2020.

In December 2022 Paul Bartrop was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (FRHistS) in the United Kingdom.


Publications[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About the Director". Center for Judaic, Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Florida Gulf Coast University. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  • ^ "Ida E. King Distinguished Visiting Professors of Holocaust Studies 1990 - 2018". Stockton University. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  • ^ Drobnicki, John A. (April 2018), "Review of The Holocaust: An Encyclopedia and Document Collection", Choice, 55 (8): 944
  • ^ Laudicina, Matthew (Winter 2016), "Review of Resisting the Holocaust", Reference & User Services Quarterly, 56 (2): 146–147, doi:10.5860/rusq.56n2.146
  • ^ Johnson, Wendell G. (2014), "Review of Modern Genocide", Community & Junior College Libraries, 20 (3–4), doi:10.1080/02763915.2015.1053315
  • ^ Robison, Rick (Spring 2013), "Review of A Biographical Encyclopedia of Contemporary Genocide", Reference & User Services Quarterly, 52 (3): 260, JSTOR refuseserq.52.3.260
  • ^ Budick, Emily (2012), "Review of Fifty Key Thinkers on the Holocaust and Genocide", The European Legacy, 17 (6): 837, doi:10.1080/10848770.2012.715846
  • ^ Schilling, Donald G. (December 2006), "Review of Teaching about the Holocaust", Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 20 (3): 526–529, doi:10.1093/hgs/dcl033
  • ^ Abella, Irving (Fall 1997), "Review of False Havens", Shofar, 16 (1): 142–143, doi:10.1353/sho.1997.0028, JSTOR 42942699
  • ^ Bassler, Gerhard P. (January 1995), "Review of Australia and the Holocaust", Canadian Ethnic Studies, 27 (2): 190
  • ^ Saunders, Kay (April 1992), "Review of The Dunera Affair", Book Reviews, Australian Journal of Politics and History, 38 (1): 116–117, doi:10.1111/j.1467-8497.1992.tb01212.x

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