Amit Varshizky is an Israeli-born historian, novelist, and essayist based in Berlin whose work spans intellectual, cultural, and literary spheres. His scholarly expertise centers on the history of racism and antisemitism in modern Europe, the intellectual and cultural history of Nazism, and the broader traditions of German Romanticism, philosophy of science, and theories of religion, myth, and secularism. Alongside his academic research, Varshizky has published essays and fiction that reflect his engagement with European intellectual history and its contemporary resonances, positioning him as both a critical historian of ideas and a creative writer navigating questions of culture, memory, and identity.