Jonathan Israel

Jonathan Israel
Born
Jonathan Irvine Israel

22 January 1946 (1946-01-22) (age 78)
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Academic, historian
AwardsWolfson History Prize
Fellow of the British Academy
Leo Gershoy Award
Order of the Netherlands Lion
Dr A.H. Heineken Prize
Benjamin Franklin Medal
PROSE Award
Academic background
Alma materQueens' College, Cambridge
University of Oxford
Academic work
InstitutionsNewcastle University (1970–1972)
University of Hull (1972–1974)
University College London (1974–2001)
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (2001–present)
University of Amsterdam (2007)
Main interestsDutch history
Age of Enlightenment
European Jews
Spinoza

Jonathan Irvine Israel FBA (born 22 January 1946) is a British historian specialising in Dutch history, the Age of Enlightenment, Spinoza's Philosophy and European Jews. Israel was appointed as Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, in January 2001 and retired in July 2016.[1] He was previously Professor of Dutch History and Institutions at the University College London.

In recent years, Israel has focused his attention on a multi-volume history of the Age of Enlightenment. He contrasts two camps. The "radical Enlightenment" was founded on a rationalist materialism first articulated by Spinoza. Standing in opposition was a "moderate Enlightenment" which he sees as weakened by its belief in God.

  1. ^ https://www.ias/edu/hs/israel Jonathan Israel, Institute for Advanced Study accessed 6 September 2022