BIO

Bernard Rosenthal

Author ⋄ Scholar ⋄ Historian

Professor Emeritus of English

 

Bernard Rosenthal is Professor Emeritus at Binghamton University where he 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.

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Bernard Rosenthal is Professor Emeritus at Binghamton University. Published widely, he is best known for his work on the Salem Witch Trials, including Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt that he edited with an international team he selected. The book is now the standard reference on the topic.

 Research Specialties

Salem Witchcraft Trials — Herman Melville — Criminal Injustice