Eyal Naveh

Prof. Eyal Naveh is a professor of history at Tel Aviv University, and the Kibbutzim College of Education. Currently he serves as the chairperson of the Department of General History, at Tel Aviv University and heads the Academic Council at Seminar Hakibbutzim. Professor Naveh received his PhD from UC Berkeley. He teaches U.S. history, modern Israeli history, and history education in several universities in Israel and abroad, including at UC Berkeley, Cornell University, University of Toronto, and Venice International University. Alongside his academic publications, Professor Naveh wrote seven textbooks for the Israeli K-12 education system. He also coordinated and advised the Israeli-Palestinian Two Narratives history project. His latest book, Past in Turmoil – Public Debates over Historical Issues in Israel, is in print and will be out soon.

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The History of Modern Israel - Part II: Challenges of Israel as a sovereign state (Coursera) Coursera
Tel Aviv University

The History of Modern Israel - Part II: Challenges of Israel as a sovereign state (Coursera)

Dive deep into the fascinating journey of modern Israel with 'The History of Modern Israel - Part II'. This course unravels the intricate tapestry of politics, economy, society, and culture in Israel from its inception in 1948 to present times. Learn about pivotal events and elements that have molded Israeli identity and explore how societal changes have impacted its governance and cultural landscape.

Jun 22nd 2026
5-12 Weeks
The History of Modern Israel – Part I: From an Idea to a State (Coursera) Coursera
Tel Aviv University

The History of Modern Israel – Part I: From an Idea to a State (Coursera)

Embark on an enlightening journey through the history of modern Israel with our course 'The History of Modern Israel – Part I: From an Idea to a State'. This course, taught by Professor Eyal Naveh and enhanced with insights from Professor Asher Sussers' 'The Emergence of the Modern Middle East', offers a detailed exploration of how a 19th-century idea became a tangible reality. Discover the historical events, ideologies, and struggles that shaped Israel's emergence in the Middle Eastern landscape.

Jun 1st 2026
3 Weeks
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