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Michael Robert Marrus, CMFRSC (born February 3, 1941) is a Canadian historian of the Holocaust, modern European and Jewish history and International Humanitarian Law. He is the author of eight books on the Holocaust and related subjects.

Overview[edit]

Marrus was born in Toronto and received his BA at the University of Toronto in 1963 and his MA and PhD at the University of California, Berkeley in 1964 and 1968. He also received a master's degree in law from the University of Toronto in 2005. Marrus was Professor of History and Dean of Graduate Studies at the University of Toronto and served for nineteen years as Governor of the institution. He was a senior fellow of Massey College until 2017 and is the Chancellor Rose and Ray Wolfe Professor Emeritus of Holocaust Studies.

In 1981 Marrus co-authored with Robert Paxton 'Vichy France and the Jews' which demonstrated that the anti-semitism of Vichy France was endogenous to the region rather than imposed from without and that the Vichy government, which was spared occupation for a time, could sometimes be even more brutal than states which, unlike Vichy, were actually under Nazi occupation, especially in its role in organizing the deportation of Jews to death camps.

Among Marrus' best-known books, The Holocaust in History (1987) applies the tools of historiographic analysis to the vast literature on the topic, attempting to elucidate such issues as the problems of the uniqueness and universalism of the Holocaust; public opinion regarding the Jews Nazi Europe; anti-semitism as a factor in the origins of the Holocaust; Jewish resistance; the role of the Judenräte; bystanders; and role of the churches in the Holocaust. He has also written on the history of European refugee movements in the twentieth century, and the Holocaust-era restitution campaign of the 1990s.[1]

Marrus' most recent work, Lessons of the Holocaust, published in 2015, deals with the historical and moral controversies which infuse the interpretation of the Holocaust and its significance. In it, Marrus denies there can be any definitive set of lessons to be learned from the destruction of the European Jews and instead affirms that there are many ever-evolving questions that need to be continually studied and re-interpreted.[2] His works have been translated into French, German, Polish, Hebrew, Portuguese, and Japanese.

Role in International Catholic-Jewish Historical Commission to Investigate the Holocaust[edit]

In October 1999 Marrus was one of three Jewish scholars appointed to the International Catholic-Jewish Historical Commission to investigate the role of the Pope Pius XII during the Holocaust.

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The commission was supposed to review and discuss the previously published Vatican records pertaining to the World War II period and report on their assessment. In October 2000 the Commission issued a preliminary report with 47 questions about the Vatican's response to the Holocaust. Thereupon, in 2001, the Vatican rebuffed the Commission's efforts to access to Vatican archives Pontificate of Pius XII and the wartime period, and it subsequently disbanded amid controversy. In an interview in the Jerusalem Post Marrus expressed regret that the Commission had run 'up against a brick wall' on the question of opening Vatican archives.[3]

Massey College controversy[edit]

On September 26, 2017, at a lunch at Massey College, Hugh Segal, who then had the title of Master of Massey College, joined Marrus and other students at the table, including a black student. Marrus then remarked, 'You know this is your 'Master,' eh? Do you feel the lash?' [4][5] Marrus apologized for the comment and resigned from his position as a Senior Fellow of the college on October 1, 2017 in a letter to Segal, the head of the college, stating his 'deepest regrets to all whom I may have harmed.' He added, 'I am so sorry for what I said, in a poor effort at jocular humour.. I want to assure those who heard me … that while I had no ill-intent whatsoever I can appreciate how those at the table and those who have learned about it could take offence at what I said.'[6]

Personal life[edit]

In 1971, Marrus married Randi Greenstein; the couple has three children.

Honors and awards[edit]

Marrus' books have received many prizes and distinctions, including, most recently, a Canadian Jewish Book Award for Lessons of the Holocaust.[7] He has been a research fellow or has taught at St. Antony's College, Oxford, the Institute for Advanced Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, UCLA, and the University of Cape Town, South Africa. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and the Royal Historical Society. In 2008 he became a member of the Order of Canada.[8]

Selected works[edit]

  • 'European Jewry and the Politics of Assimilation: Assessment and Reassessment,' The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 49, No. 1, March 1977.
  • The Politics of Assimilation: The French Jewish Community at the Time of the Dreyfus Affair, 1980.
  • Coauthored with Robert O. Paxton, Vichy France and the Jews, 1981.
  • Coauthored with Robert O. Paxton, 'The Nazis and the Jews in Occupied Western Europe, 1940-1944,' The Journal of Modern History Vol. 54, No. 4, December 1982.
  • The Unwanted: European Refugees in the 20th Century, 1985.
  • The Holocaust in History, 1987.
  • The Nazi Holocaust: Historical Articles on the Destruction of European Jews, 9 volumes, 1989.
  • 'Three Roads From Nuremberg'; Tablet magazine; Nov. 20, 2015.
  • Samuel Bronfman: The Life and Times of Seagram's Mr. Sam, 1991.
  • 'Reflections on the Historiography of the Holocaust', pages 92–116 from the Journal of Modern History, Vol. 66, No. 1, March 1994.
  • Lessons of the Holocaust. Foreword by Margaret MacMillan. University of Toronto Press, 2015.

References[edit]

  1. ^Yehuda Bauer, Book Review in [Oxford journal of] Holocaust and Genocide Studies (1988) 3 (3): 345-347
  2. ^'Marrus, Michael R.' University of Toronto Centre of Jewish Studies. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2011-01-12.
  3. ^Melissa Radler. 'Vatican Blocks Panel's Access to Holocaust Archives.' The Jerusalem Post (July 24, 2001).
  4. ^Freeman, Josh (2017-09-28). 'Junior fellows demand apology after alleged racist incident at Massey College'. Toronto. Retrieved 2017-09-28.
  5. ^'Massey College under pressure to cut ties with professor after comment denounced as racist'. The Globe and Mail. 2017-09-28. Retrieved 2017-09-30.
  6. ^https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/massey-college-professor-resigns-over-racially-offensive-remark-laments-lack-of-due-process/article36455397/
  7. ^'The Canadian Jewish Literary Awards'. Canada Jewish Literary Awards.
  8. ^'Order of Canada: Michael Robert Marrus, C.M., Ph.D., F.R.S.C.'Governor General of Canada. Retrieved 2011-01-12.

External links[edit]

  • The Holocaust at Nuremberg - an article by Marrus
  • French Protestant Churches and the Persecution of the Jews in France - an article by Marrus
  • Understanding the Vatican During the Nazi Period - an article by Marrus
  • An interview with Prof. Marrus Jerusalem 1997
  • Understanding the Vatican during the Nazi Period- an article by Marrus
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An essential introduction for all students of World War II and the Holocaust, this graceful and moving work provides a fresh perspective on this tragic period.
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Published January 1st 1989 by Plume (first published 1987)
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The Holocaust in History (Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry)
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Aug 09, 2014Paul Bryant rated it it was amazing
This was a reread, or really, a re-skim, to remind myself of a few facts. I do recommend this short book as a great introduction to the subject. It covers a lot of crucial aspects. I will mention a few here.
1. The Uniqueness of the Holocaust.
You will know that there is a tendency nowadays to say that the Holocaust is comparable to other genocidal events, like the Rwanda massacres, and other mass killings which were not genocidal, like the Khmer Rouge's killing orgy 1975-77. The uniqueness propo
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Sep 14, 2014Lewis Weinstein rated it it was amazing
My brilliant marketing professor at the Harvard Business School (Ted Levitt) often reminded us 'if you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there.' This is particularly crucial as I move into those aspects of my novel where my fictional characters Berthold Becker and Anna Gorska react to the persecution of Jews and try to tell the world so that those who had power would act to stop Hitler before he accomplished his goal of total annihilation.
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Feb 13, 2015iain meek rated it liked it
A well written study of the Holocaust, which the writer defines as 'the systematic mass murder of European Jewry by the Nazis'. As such, it is very biased towards the Jewish experience.
Googling suggests that this definition is an ongoing debate. In this book, only passing reference is made to Romanies, Soviet prisoners, Slavs, Poles, homosexuals and many more, who all suffered the same fate. I understand that the whole murder process started with mentally ill Germans and carried on to include al
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A 200 page research paper that we had to read for my Holocaust class.
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Good reference book. I would suggest this book for educators who are planning to teach the Holocaust
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Michael Robert Marrus, CM FRSC is a Canadian historian of France, the Holocaust and Jewish history. He was born in Toronto and received his BA at the University of Toronto in 1963 and his MA and PhD at the University of California, Berkeley in 1964 and 1968. He is a Professor Emeritus of Holocaust Studies at the University of Toronto.
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