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Eyal Naveh

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B.A. and M.A. in History (TAU), PhD in History (Berkeley). Professor in the Department of History of TAU, where he was the head of the General B.A. and Interdisciplinary Studies program. He is also professor of History and member of the Academic Council at the Kibbutzim College of Education.
Was visiting and associate professor at Toronto, UC Berkeley, and Cornell. Currently Senior Fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, where he heads the Political Education project. Since 2000, he is coordinating an Israeli team in the “Two Narratives project”, writing a Palestinian-Israeli history textbook; and he was the scientific advisor for the writing of a history textbook designed for Arab students, citizens of Israel. Published in several languages books, articles, textbooks and instructors’ manuals, including: The United States – An Ongoing Democracy [Hebrew], Tel Aviv, Open University Press, 2007; “The Dynamics of Identity Construction in Israel through Education in History”, in Victor Rotberg and Debbie Wise eds., Israeli and Palestinian Narratives of Conflict: History’s Double Helix, Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2006; “John Brown Legacy of Martyrdom”, in Paul Finkelman and Peggy Russo, eds., Terrible Swift Sword: The Legacy of John Brown, Athens Ohio, Ohio University Press, 2005; Reinhold Niebuhr and Non-Utopian Liberalism, Brighton, Sussex Academic Press, 2002; with Esther Yogev, Histories: Towards a Dialogue with the Israeli Past [Hebrew], Bebal Publishers, Tel Aviv, 2002; The American Century [Hebrew], Tel Aviv: ministry of defense press, 1999; and Crown of Thorns - Political Martyrdom in America, New York, New York University Press, 1990.
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