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Hitler and Atatürk: How Turkish nationalism inspired the Nazis

Dr. Stefan Ihrig, a historian and post-doctoral fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, recently had his book Atatürk in the Nazi Imagination pub…

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Are Jews really smarter?

Dr. Paul Shrell-Fox, a rabbi and psychologist at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, tries to answer the question that's been tro…

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My life as an Israeli in an Indian reservation

Dr. Michal Segal Arnold, a lawyer and political scientist, wrote her PhD thesis at the University of Pennsylvania about the American Indian Movement,…

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Traveling sales boys: Palestinian 'children of the junction'

Omri Grinberg, an anthropologist at the University of Toronto, tells host Gilad Halpern about his research that focuses on the ethnography of the so-…

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Babel in Zion: The inculcation of Hebrew in pre-state Israel

Dr. Liora Halperin, assistant professor of History and Jewish Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, author of Babel in Zion: Jews, Nationali…

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Stranger among us: An Israeli's study of the UK Palestinian diaspora

Dr. Amira Halperin, a communications scholar who has recently completed her PhD thesis at the University of Westminster, UK, is the first ever Israel…

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Never again? East German and radical left West German attitudes to Israel

Jeffrey Herf, a distinguished professor of history at the University of Maryland, talks to host Gilad Halpern about the attitude of East Germany and …

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Jewish Orthodoxy in the grip of nationalism

Prof. Yosef Salmon, a Jewish history professor at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, is the author of Do Not Provoke Providence: Orthodoxy In The Gr…

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Landscape Orientalism: Early photography in the Holy Land

Dr. Edna Barromi Perlman, a photography scholar and professor at the University of Haifa, speaks to host Gilad Halpern about the landscape photograph…

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Landscape Orientalism: Early photography in the Holy Land
Landscape Orientalism: Early photography in the Holy Land

Dr. Edna Barromi Perlman talks about the landscape photography in Israel and how it became an effective political and ideological tool.

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