Professor Benny Morris – Part II – “Jihad and Antisemitism in the 1948 War”

Professor Benny Morris – Professor of History, Middle East Studies Department, Ben Gurion University Part II – “Jihad and Antisemitism in the 1948 War” ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2016 St. Antony’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Dr. Benny Morris, “The War of 1948: New Perspectives”

“The War of 1948: New Perspectives” Dr. Benny Morris Professor of History, Middle East Studies, Ben-Gurion University Morris begins by arguing that the 1948 War was an unusual one for two reasons. He firstly approaches it as a war of two distinct halves. The first, before 1948, was a civil war; during and after 1948 […]
Dr. Stanley Urman, “Palestinian Refugees and Jewish Refugees from Arab lands, Same or Different?”

This talk was sponsored by ISGAP, The Institute for the Study of Global antisemitism at McGill University, Apr 20, 2015, “Jewish Refugees from Arab Countries: A Case Study in Discrimination” Dr. Stanley Urman dissects the comparisons and differences between Palestinian refugees and Jewish Refugees from Arab lands from 1948 to the present, based on analysis […]
Professor Benny Morris – “The 1948 War as a Jihad”

Title: “The 1948 War as a Jihad” Speaker: Professor Benny Morris, Professor of Middle East History, Ben Gurion University Date: Thursday, March 20, 2014 Location: ISGAP Center, as part of the ISGAP seminar series “Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective”
Benny Morris – “1948 as Jihad”

The Second Annual Professor William Prusoff Honorary Lecture: 1948 as Jihad Speaker: Professor Benny Morris, History, Ben Gurion University, Be’er Sheva Date: February 3, 2009 YIISA/ISGAP Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective Seminar Series