Dyson Professor Jared Manasek and several NY education experts provide historical insights and context to LoHud/Gannett for a story about viewing the Israel-Hamas conflict through a historical and education lens.
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Jared Manasek
Education
PhD, Columbia University, New York, 2013
History
Research and Creative Works
Research Interest
Forced Migration, Humanitarianism, Diplomatic History, International Law, Sovereignty
Courses Taught
Past Courses
HIS 104: Hstry of Wstrn Civ 1815-Prsnt
HIS 107: World Civilization I
HIS 113: The U.S. and the World
HIS 114: Ideas & the Mdrn State in Eur
HIS 119: Middle East: Historical Survey
HIS 120: Crimes Against Humanity
HIS 196: Crimes Against Humanity
HIS 207: Europe Since World War I
HIS 209: Israel/Palestine:Heritage/Chal
HIS 216: History of Human Rights
HIS 220: Mdrn Islamic Wrld:1850-Present
HIS 222: Empire Falls: Ottmn, Erp, & ME
HIS 297: Empire Falls
HIS 380: Seminar on Historiography
HIS 395: Independent Study in History
HIS 499: Senior Year Experience in His
INT 198: Faith,Society,Conflict MidEast
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