Upcoming Events:

Monday, November 17 - Sunday, November 23, 2025

 

Arie Dubnov at Duke

Associate Professor of History and International Affairs, Max Ticktin Chair of Israel Studies, and director of the Middle East Program at George Washington University

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Mon, Nov 17 | 5:30-6:30pm | Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall (Smith Warehouse)

2025 Rudnick Lecture at the Duke Center for Jewish Studies on Israel and World Affairs

 “Writing the History of Israel: Past, Present and Future.”

Trained in Israel and the U.S., Dubnov is a cultural and intellectual historian of twentieth-century Jewish and Israeli history, with emphasis on the British mandate period in Palestine and the study of Jewish nationalism.

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Wed, Nov 19 | 1:30-3pm | Boyd Seminar Room (Classroom Bldg 229)

History Hub Seminar

 "British Federalism and Visions of Statehood: The Case of Zionism and Partitions Across the Empire"

Dubnov's current research examines ties between Zionist and British imperial thinkers in interwar years and seeks to uncover alternative, neglected federalist political schemes for the region's future that were circulating at the time.

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Mon, Nov 17 | 11:45am-1:15pm | Boyd Seminar Room (Classroom Bldg 229)

Adom Getachew: "The Garveyite Art of Eloquence"

Atlantic Worlds Workshop

Dr. Getachew will appear via zoom (link here) but all are invited to attend and join for lunch following the program. Getachew is Professor of Political Science and Race, Diaspora & Indigeneity and Interim Chair of the Department of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity at the University of Chicago.

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Dec 3 | 5:30-7pm | Gavins Commons (Classroom Bldg 224)

Reception for Dr. Blair LM Kelley & Dedication of Raymond Gavins Commons

And more!
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