David Tal (historian)

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David Tal (born c. 1964) is an Israeli historian and professor. Since 2009, he has been the Kahanoff Chair in Israeli Studies at the University of Calgary. He is an expert on Israel's security and diplomatic history, as well as U.S. disarmament policy.[1][2]

Biography[edit]

Tal completed all his undergraduate and graduate degrees in history at Tel Aviv University, receiving his BA in 1986, MA in 1990, and Ph.D. in 1995. He was an instructor in the Department of History at Tel Aviv University from 1994–1996 and a lecturer in the Program of Security Studies from 1996–2005. He was a NATO Research Fellow from 2000–2002.[3]

Since 2005, Tal has been a visiting professor at Emory University (2005–2006, 2008–2009) and Syracuse University (2006–2008). In 2009, he joined the Department of History at the University of Calgary as the Kahanoff Chair in Israeli Studies (2009–2014).[3] In 2014, he moved to the University of Sussex, UK, where he is holding the Yossi Harel Chair in Modern Israel Studies.

Selected bibliography[edit]

Books[edit]

  • Tal, David (1993). Hezbollah, Palestinian Jihad Islamic and Hamas. Tel Aviv.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) (with Anat Kurz and Maskit Burgin)
  • Tal, David (1998). Israel's Day-to-Day Security Conception: Its origin and development, 1949–1956 (in Hebrew). Beersheba University Press.
  • Tal, David (13 July 2001). The 1956 War: Collusion and rivalry in the Middle East. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-7146-4840-X.
  • Tal, David (15 March 2003). War in Palestine, 1948: Strategy and diplomacy. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-7146-5275-7.
  • Tal, David (31 October 2008). The American Nuclear Disarmament Dilemma, 1945-1963. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 978-0-8156-3166-8.
  • Tal, David (Ed.) (2013). Israel identity: between Orient and Occident
  • Tal, David (8 May 2017). US strategic arms policy in the Cold War: negotiation and confrontation over SALT, 1969-79
  • Tal, David (2022). The Making of an Alliance The Origins and Development of the US-Israel Relationship

Articles[edit]

  • Tal, David (1995). "The American-Israeli Security Treaty: Sequel or means to the relief of Israeli-Arab tension, 1954–1955". Middle Eastern Studies 31:4, pp. 828–848.
  • Tal, David (February 1996). "Israel's Road to the 1956 War". International Journal of Middle East Studies, 67.
  • Tal, David (1998). "Israel's Conception of Routine Security Measures". Ben Gurion University of the Negev.
  • Tal, David (June 2000). "Symbol or Substance? Israel's campaign for U.S. Hawk missiles, 1960–1962". International History Review, 22:2.
  • Tal, David (Spring/Summer 2000). "The Forgotten War: The Jewish-Palestinian strife in Palestine, December 1947–May 1948". Israel Affairs, 6:3–4.
  • Tal, David (July 2004). "Between Intuition and Professionalism: Israeli Military Leadership during the 1948 Palestine War". The Journal of Military History. 68 (3): 885–909. doi:10.1353/jmh.2004.0147. S2CID 159891562.
  • Tal, David (2004). "The Battle over Jerusalem: The Israeli-Jordanian War, 1948", in Alon Kadish (ed.), Israel's War of Independence Revisited (Tel Aviv: Ministry of Defense, 2004), pp. 307–339.
  • Tal, David (Autumn 2005). "The 1948 War in Palestine Historiography: The missing dimension". Journal of Israeli History 24:2, pp. 183–202.
  • Tal, David (Fall 2008). "From the Open Skies Proposal of 1955 to the Norstad Plan of 1960: A plan too far". Journal of Cold War Studies, 10:4, pp. 66–93.
  • Tal, David (2009) "The making, operation and failure of the May 1950 tripartite declaration on Middle East security". British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
  • Tal, David (2011). David Ben Gurion's teleological westernism. University of Sussex. Journal contribution. https://hdl.handle.net/10779/uos.23399570.v1

Chapters[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "David Tal, Department of History". University of Tel Aviv. Retrieved 23 March 2011.
  2. ^ "David Tal, Research Fellow". University of Calgary. 2010. Retrieved 23 March 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Curriculum Vitae" (PDF). University of Calgary. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 October 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2011.

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