Location:
European Intellectual History, Jewish Studies
Samuel Moyn received his A.B. from Washington University (1994), Ph.D. from UC-Berkeley (2000), and J.D. from Harvard University (2001). He has published two books:
Origins of the Other: Emmanuel Levinas Between Revelation and EthicsĀ (2005), which was given the Morris D. Forkosch Prize for the best first book of the year in intellectual history, and
A Holocaust Controversy: The Treblinka Affair in Postwar France (2005), which was given the Sybil Halpern Milton Memorial Prize for the best book over two years on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust in the broadest context. He has also edited
Pierre Rosanvallon, Democracy Pastand Future (2006). Currently, he is working on a study provisionally entitled A New Theory of Politics: Claude Lefort and Company in Contemporary France and also on the recent history of human rights. He is the codirector of the New York area
Consortium for Intellectual and Cultural History.