Post-Zionism retold: For the establishment of an Israeli Republic
Dr. Moshe Berent of the Open University reviews the marginal role that republicanism played in Zionist thought.
Read MoreDr. Moshe Berent of the Open University reviews the marginal role that republicanism played in Zionist thought.
Read MoreA new academic discipline is currently being established: ‘Occupation Studies’ – in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Read MoreA discussion on the six different attempts to establish a Jewish political entity in the 19th and 20th centuries, and why they all failed.
Read MoreDr. Noa Lavie, a sociologist at the Tel Aviv-Yaffo Academic College, specializes in the impact of television on society, in Israel and beyond.
Read MoreNoga Kadman discusses her recent book, “Erased from Space and Consciousness: Israel and the Depopulated Palestinian Villages of 1948.”
Read MoreProfessor Meron Medzini recounts personal anecdotes of Prime Minister Golda Meir from his days as her press secretary.
Read MoreProfessor Jonathan Sarna recounts the relationship of Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the United States, with the then still small and relatively uninfluential American Jewish community.
Read MoreDr. Gabriel Noah Brahm is probably best known for co-editing the comprehensive “The Case Against Academic Boycotts of Israel.”
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The Empire Strikes Back: British Intelligence in the Middle East 1940-1948
Prof. Meir Zamir talks about the efforts of British intelligence officials to “advance” British interests in the Middle East.
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