Benjamin Nathans

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Benjamin Nathans
Born1962 (age 6263)
Relatives Daniel Nathans (father)
Awards2025 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction
2003 Koret Jewish Book Award
Academic background
EducationBA, Yale University
MA, PhD, 1995, University of California, Berkeley
Thesis Beyond the pale: the Jewish encounter with Russia, 1840-1900 (1995)