2023 Bernard Lewis Prize
- Prof. Bernard Lewis The 2023 Bernard Lewis Prize is awarded to scholars or practitioners engaged in the study of issues on antisemitism that were of great importance to our founding chairman, Prof. Bernard Lewis. While Christian antisemitism is well-studied, a stigma remains around addressing antisemitism in the Muslim world. Beyond this, relatively few scholars focus on the Middle Eastern dimensions of Christian antisemitism in religious and cultural terms, much less the political impacts in the West. The Bernard Lewis Prize will award scholarly work, either published or unpublished, that addresses the aforementioned issues. Recipients of the $2,500 prize will be awarded at the Sixteenth Annual ASMEA Conference on November 4 – 6, 2023 in Washington, D.C. Additionally, all finalists for the prize will present and discuss their work during the Conference. Apply NowPast Winners2022 Bernard Lewis Recipients
Saudi Arabia: A SWOT Analysis of a Family-Wahhabi Nationalism Case Study Antisemitism in popular culture State-level Incitement against Zionism on the eve of the Aleppo Pogrom of 1947 2021 Bernard Lewis Recipients Islam and Judaism: Religious Attitudes and Identity in the Medinan Era Turkey’s Islamists, Anti-semitism, and the Palestinian Quesiton, 1908 - 1959 Depicting the Jew in Early Cold War Turkey: The Formation of Israel and the First Arab-Israeli War in Turkish Humor Magazines The Roots of Muslim anti-Judaism and its Links to Modern Arab Antisemitism Watch videos of select videos of the presentations HERE. |