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Bernard Rosenthal (born 1934) is an American scholar and historian, professor emeritus of English at Binghamton University, specializing in the history of the Salem witchcraft trials and the writings of Herman Melville. Rosenthal received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1968, and was a Fulbright lecturer at Tampere University in Finland in 1996-97. In America he was the key advisor to Lone Wolf Productions in its television show on the Salem Witch Trials and was a participant on the program. He has also appeared on Minnesota Public Radio.

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  • برنارد روزنتال (بالإنجليزية: Bernard Rosenthal)‏ هو مؤرخ أمريكي، ولد في 1934. (ar)
  • Bernard Rosenthal (born 1934) is an American scholar and historian, professor emeritus of English at Binghamton University, specializing in the history of the Salem witchcraft trials and the writings of Herman Melville. Rosenthal received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1968, and was a Fulbright lecturer at Tampere University in Finland in 1996-97. He has specialized in American culture, literature, and history. He is an internationally known scholar, formerly a Fulbright scholar, and he has written numerous books and articles. In addition to his publications, he has given many talks including at Cornell University, The Modern Language Association, The Melville Society and various others in America. Overseas, he has given talks in London, Edinburgh in Scotland. In Finland, where he was a Fulbright Scholar, he has spoken at Tampere University and Helsinki University. He has also spoken at conferences in Bamberg, Germany and Tallinn, Estonia, as well as elsewhere. In America he was the key advisor to Lone Wolf Productions in its television show on the Salem Witch Trials and was a participant on the program. He has also appeared on Minnesota Public Radio. During the child abuse panic beginning in the 90’s he explored what connects and what doesn’t to the Salem Witch Trials, and he served on the Board of Directors of the National Center for Reason and Justice, a nonprofit organization for wrongfully accused and imprisoned people. It was in that capacity where he first learned of the wrongful conviction of Joseph Allen and Nancy Smith and then began his exploration of the case, deciding to write a book on it. (en)
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  • برنارد روزنتال (بالإنجليزية: Bernard Rosenthal)‏ هو مؤرخ أمريكي، ولد في 1934. (ar)
  • Bernard Rosenthal (born 1934) is an American scholar and historian, professor emeritus of English at Binghamton University, specializing in the history of the Salem witchcraft trials and the writings of Herman Melville. Rosenthal received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1968, and was a Fulbright lecturer at Tampere University in Finland in 1996-97. In America he was the key advisor to Lone Wolf Productions in its television show on the Salem Witch Trials and was a participant on the program. He has also appeared on Minnesota Public Radio. (en)
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  • برنارد روزنتال (ar)
  • Bernard Rosenthal (scholar) (en)
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