The Tel Aviv Review

Between a Rock and Hard Place: Jews of Buczacz Amid Rising Nationalism

Omer Bartov discusses his forthcoming book, “Anatomy of Genocide: The Life and Death of a Town Called Buczacz.”

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Putting South Africa Together Again (And Surviving a Bomb)

Albie Sachs offers insights about law and justice, society and humanity, and South Africa’s historic transition in his new book, “We, the People.”

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Upper West Bank: The Story of American-Born Settlers

Dr. Sara Yael Hirschhorn explains her book about why American-born Jews are disproportionately represented among immigrants who settled in the West Bank

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Badges and Gadgets: Israel’s High-Tech Army

Yaakov Katz, the editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Post, discusses his book “Weapons Wizards: How Israel Became a High-Tech Military Superpower”

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Enemies, a Love Story: North African Jews and Muslims in France

Dr. Ethan Katz discusses his book, “The Burdens of Brotherhood: Jews and Muslims from North Africa to France.”

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War Before Wars: Nationalism and Violence in the Balkans, 1912-1913

Professor Cathie Carmichael discusses the political unrest that plagued the Balkans on the eve of the First World War.

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No Return: Non-Jewish Migrants in the Jewish State

Mya Guarnieri Jaradat, an American-Israeli journalist, discusses her book, “The Unchosen: The Lives of Israel’s New Others.”

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The Burden of Responsibility: Hamas Rule in Gaza

Dr. Bjorn Brenner, a Middle East scholar, discusses his book “Gaza Under Hamas: From Islamic Democracy to Islamic Governance.”

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Women’s Rights and Human Rights: Hand in Glove?

Professor Frances Raday discusses the instances where international law can offer redress to the victims of patriarchy.

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Rebel Rousers: Why National Movements Fight

Dr. Peter Krause discusses his new book, “Rebel Power: Why National Movements Compete, Fight, and Win,” which compares different national struggles.

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