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Jacob Hen-Tov

Jacob Hen-Tov (born 24 August 1932) is an academician specializing in the history and politics of Russia and the Middle East and the legal system of the former Soviet Union. He retired in 2003 from his position as Professor of Eurasian Studies at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.[1]

Jacob Hen-Tov
Born (1932-08-24) 24 August 1932 (age 91)
NationalityIsraeli
Occupation(s)Professor
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Education edit

Year Degree School
1957 LL.B. Tel-Aviv University Law School
1959 B.A. in Political Science Tel Aviv University
1960 M.A. in Middle Eastern and Russian History Brandeis University
1960 LL.M. Harvard Law School
1963 M.A. in Russian Studies Harvard University
1969 Ph.D. in Russian and Middle Eastern Studies (Walter Laqueur, dissertation advisor) Brandeis University[2]

Career edit

Professor Hen-Tov spent his early employment years as a teacher in the Israeli educational system and subsequently, after training as a journalist, became a correspondent in criminal and legal affairs and later a parliamentary correspondent for the Israeli daily newspaper Herut. He was also on the staff of the Literary Supplement of both Herut and Haboker (former Israeli daily newspapers). Upon the completion of his legal studies in Tel-Aviv, he did his internship as a lawyer in the law firm of Dr. Samuel Fischelev (who later served as Israel's Ambassador to the Philippines).[citation needed]

In 1958, Professor Hen-Tov moved to the United States. After receiving his graduate degrees at Harvard and Brandeis, he was appointed assistant professor of Russian studies at the College of the Holy Cross and then Professor of History and Political Science at Worcester State University. From 1971-73, he was a visiting lecturer at the University of Haifa and the Israeli Technion. During 1969-72 and 1974–75, he was also an Associate of the Harvard Russian Research Center.

In 1975, Professor Hen-Tov assumed the position of Professor History and Government at the U.S. Army Russian Institute (Department of Defense) in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. In 1993, when the Institute expanded into the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, he was appointed as Professor of Eurasian Studies until his retirement in 2003.

In addition to his position at the U.S. Russian Institute (and later the George C. Marshall Center), Professor Hen-Tov was a lecturer of History and Government at the University of Maryland's European Extension Program (1976–96), an Adjunct Associate Professor of Soviet Government at Georgetown University (1983–84), and an Adjunct Professor of International Relations at the NATO Military Academy-SHAPE, in Oberammergau, Germany (1981–88).

Professor Hen-Tov also served for many years as a coordinator and moderator for academic conferences in collaboration with centers of strategic studies and military academies in the former Soviet Republics, in particular, in the Caucasus and Central Asia. As well, as part of his NATO affiliation, he was invited as a speaker to numerous military conferences, among them SACLANT in Norfolk, Virginia, (1984), Sea-Link-NATO, Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic, Annapolis, Maryland (1984) and the U.S. Sixth Fleet-Intelligence Unit, Gaeta, Italy (1985). In 1986, he was one of the keynote speakers on "Military Strength in Today's World" sponsored by the USIS in Jerusalem, Israel and was designated to present the conference's findings to Chaim Herzog, then President of Israel.

Awards edit

Publications edit

Books:

  • Communism and Zionism in Palestine: The Comintern and the Political Unrest in the 1920s, Cambridge, Mass: Schenkman Publishing Company, 1974.
  • Communism and Zionism in Palestine during the British Mandate, with a preface by Isaiah Friedman, New Brunswick, USA: Transaction Publishers, 2012.
  • Palestinian Jewry in Support of the Soviet Union during the Second World War 1941-45, anticipated publication date 2015 with Transaction Publishers.

Articles:

  • "On the Demarcation Line between Political Geography and Geopolitics" (in Hebrew), International Studies, Tel-Aviv, spring 1957. The Communist International, the Palestine Communist Party and the Political Unrest in Palestine in 1929, monograph, Worcester, Mass: Worcester State College Press, April 1970.
  • "The Communist International and the Communist Party in Palestine," in Forces of Change in the Middle East, ed. Roumani, Worcester, Mass: Worcester State College Press, 1971, pp. 11–43.
  • "Contacts between Soviet Ambassador Maisky and Zionist Leaders during World War II," in Soviet Jewish Affairs, London, 1978, pp. 46–56.
  • "The Middle East in Turmoil," in Proceedings, U.S. Naval Institute, December 1984, pp. 52–59.

Anthologies:

  • Nationalism, Ethnic Conflicts and Territorial Disputes in the Russian Federation. An Anthology of Readings, Compiled and Introduced, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Garmisch, Germany, 1991.
  • Nationality and Ethnic Issues: Ukraine, Belarus, Caucasus. An Anthology of Readings, Compiled and Introduced, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Garmisch, Germany, 1993.
  • Nationalism, Ethnic Conflicts and Territorial Disputes in the Central Asian Republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, An Anthology of Readings, Compiled and Introduced, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Garmisch, Germany, 1999.
  • The Soviet Union and the Middle East: A Political Atlas, edited and introduced, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Garmisch, Germany, 2000.
  • The Comintern and the Middle East 1925-1939. An Anthology of Documents from the International Press Correspondence (Imprecorr), George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Garmisch, Germany, 2001.

References edit

  1. ^ Transaction Publishers. . www.transactionpub.com. Archived from the original on June 6, 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  2. ^ Brandeis Magazine. "Spring 2013". www.brandeis.edu. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  3. ^ Harvard Law Bulletin. "Summer 2013 - Class Notes" (PDF). www.taylorenglish.com. Retrieved 15 August 2014.[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • Jacob Hen-Tov's channel on YouTube (in Hebrew)

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jacob Hen Tov born 24 August 1932 is an academician specializing in the history and politics of Russia and the Middle East and the legal system of the former Soviet Union He retired in 2003 from his position as Professor of Eurasian Studies at the George C Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Garmisch Partenkirchen Germany 1 Jacob Hen TovBorn 1932 08 24 24 August 1932 age 91 Tel Aviv Mandatory PalestineNationalityIsraeliOccupation s Professorauthor Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Awards 4 Publications 5 References 6 External linksEducation editYear Degree School1957 LL B Tel Aviv University Law School1959 B A in Political Science Tel Aviv University1960 M A in Middle Eastern and Russian History Brandeis University1960 LL M Harvard Law School1963 M A in Russian Studies Harvard University1969 Ph D in Russian and Middle Eastern Studies Walter Laqueur dissertation advisor Brandeis University 2 Career editProfessor Hen Tov spent his early employment years as a teacher in the Israeli educational system and subsequently after training as a journalist became a correspondent in criminal and legal affairs and later a parliamentary correspondent for the Israeli daily newspaper Herut He was also on the staff of the Literary Supplement of both Herut and Haboker former Israeli daily newspapers Upon the completion of his legal studies in Tel Aviv he did his internship as a lawyer in the law firm of Dr Samuel Fischelev who later served as Israel s Ambassador to the Philippines citation needed In 1958 Professor Hen Tov moved to the United States After receiving his graduate degrees at Harvard and Brandeis he was appointed assistant professor of Russian studies at the College of the Holy Cross and then Professor of History and Political Science at Worcester State University From 1971 73 he was a visiting lecturer at the University of Haifa and the Israeli Technion During 1969 72 and 1974 75 he was also an Associate of the Harvard Russian Research Center In 1975 Professor Hen Tov assumed the position of Professor History and Government at the U S Army Russian Institute Department of Defense in Garmisch Partenkirchen Germany In 1993 when the Institute expanded into the George C Marshall European Center for Security Studies he was appointed as Professor of Eurasian Studies until his retirement in 2003 In addition to his position at the U S Russian Institute and later the George C Marshall Center Professor Hen Tov was a lecturer of History and Government at the University of Maryland s European Extension Program 1976 96 an Adjunct Associate Professor of Soviet Government at Georgetown University 1983 84 and an Adjunct Professor of International Relations at the NATO Military Academy SHAPE in Oberammergau Germany 1981 88 Professor Hen Tov also served for many years as a coordinator and moderator for academic conferences in collaboration with centers of strategic studies and military academies in the former Soviet Republics in particular in the Caucasus and Central Asia As well as part of his NATO affiliation he was invited as a speaker to numerous military conferences among them SACLANT in Norfolk Virginia 1984 Sea Link NATO Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic Annapolis Maryland 1984 and the U S Sixth Fleet Intelligence Unit Gaeta Italy 1985 In 1986 he was one of the keynote speakers on Military Strength in Today s World sponsored by the USIS in Jerusalem Israel and was designated to present the conference s findings to Chaim Herzog then President of Israel Awards editMerrill Trust Foundation Grant Philip W Lown Institute Brandeis University 1970 Foundation for Jewish Culture Grant 1971 Certificate of Distinguished Service 1976 1996 University of Maryland European Division Award for Outstanding Dedication and Support NATO School Shape Europe February 1981 March 1988 George C Marshall Center Department of Defense Superior Civilian Service Award August 2012 3 Publications editBooks Communism and Zionism in Palestine The Comintern and the Political Unrest in the 1920s Cambridge Mass Schenkman Publishing Company 1974 Communism and Zionism in Palestine during the British Mandate with a preface by Isaiah Friedman New Brunswick USA Transaction Publishers 2012 Palestinian Jewry in Support of the Soviet Union during the Second World War 1941 45 anticipated publication date 2015 with Transaction Publishers Articles On the Demarcation Line between Political Geography and Geopolitics in Hebrew International Studies Tel Aviv spring 1957 The Communist International the Palestine Communist Party and the Political Unrest in Palestine in 1929 monograph Worcester Mass Worcester State College Press April 1970 The Communist International and the Communist Party in Palestine in Forces of Change in the Middle East ed Roumani Worcester Mass Worcester State College Press 1971 pp 11 43 Contacts between Soviet Ambassador Maisky and Zionist Leaders during World War II in Soviet Jewish Affairs London 1978 pp 46 56 The Middle East in Turmoil in Proceedings U S Naval Institute December 1984 pp 52 59 Anthologies Nationalism Ethnic Conflicts and Territorial Disputes in the Russian Federation An Anthology of Readings Compiled and Introduced George C Marshall European Center for Security Studies Garmisch Germany 1991 Nationality and Ethnic Issues Ukraine Belarus Caucasus An Anthology of Readings Compiled and Introduced George C Marshall European Center for Security Studies Garmisch Germany 1993 Nationalism Ethnic Conflicts and Territorial Disputes in the Central Asian Republics of Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan An Anthology of Readings Compiled and Introduced George C Marshall European Center for Security Studies Garmisch Germany 1999 The Soviet Union and the Middle East A Political Atlas edited and introduced George C Marshall European Center for Security Studies Garmisch Germany 2000 The Comintern and the Middle East 1925 1939 An Anthology of Documents from the International Press Correspondence Imprecorr George C Marshall European Center for Security Studies Garmisch Germany 2001 References edit Transaction Publishers Author Jacob Hen Tov www transactionpub com Archived from the original on June 6 2014 Retrieved 15 August 2014 Brandeis Magazine Spring 2013 www brandeis edu Retrieved 15 August 2014 Harvard Law Bulletin Summer 2013 Class Notes PDF www taylorenglish com Retrieved 15 August 2014 permanent dead link External links editJacob Hen Tov s channel on YouTube in Hebrew Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jacob Hen Tov amp oldid 1211781838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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