Israel Bartal

Professor Bartal taught at Harvard University, McGill University, University of Pennsylvania Rutgers University and Johns Hopkins, as well as at Moscow State University (MGU), the Central European University in Budapest (CEU), and Paideia in Stockholm. He was for many years a faculty member of the Open University of Israel and has contributed to the development of its teaching programs. Since November 1, 2010 he is a visiting scholar at the , at Leipzig University. Bartal is one of the founders of ''Cathedra'', the leading scholarly journal on the history of the Land of Israel, and had served as its co-editor for over twenty years. Since 1998 he is the editor of ''vestnik'', a scholarly journal of Jewish studies in Russian. From 1995 to 2003 he chaired the Israeli history high-school curriculum committee.
Bartal has published many books and numerous articles on the history and culture of East European Jewry, Palestine in the pre-Zionist era, and Jewish nationalism.
Among his recent publications: *''Poles and Jews: a Failed Brotherhood'' (with Magdalena Opalski, Hanover, University Press of New England, 1992); *''Exile in the Land'' (published in Hebrew, Jerusalem, ha-Sifriya ha-Tsiyonit, 1994); *''From Corporation to Nation: The Jews of Eastern Europe, 1772-1881'' (Tel Aviv, Misrad ha-Bitahon Publishing House, 2002); *''A Century of Israeli Culture'' (editor, Jerusalem, The Hebrew University Magnes Press, 2002); *''Kehal Yisrael'' vol. 3 (editor, Jerusalem, Merkaz Shazar, 2004); *''The Jews of Eastern Europe. 1772-1881'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005, 2006, published also in Russian and German); *''The Varieties of Haskalah'' (editor, with Shmuel Feiner, Jerusalem, The Hebrew University Magnes Press, 2005); *''Cossack and Bedouin: Land and People in Jewish Nationalism'', (Tel Aviv, Am Oved Publishers, 2007) *''Tangled Roots, The Emergence of Israeli Culture'', Brown Judaic Studies, (Providence RI, 2020);
He is co-editor (with Antony Polonsky) of ''Polin'', vol. 12 (1999), which focuses on the Jews in Galicia, 1772–1914. Provided by Wikipedia
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