Ginio Alisa, Dept. of History




Short Curriculum Vitae (highlights):

B.A.(History & English Literature) Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1959.
M.A. (History; Summa cum laude) Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1963.
Ph.D. (History; Summa cum laude) Tel Aviv University,1988.
Associate Professor, Tel Aviv University, 1993.
Director of General & Interdisciplinary Studies, Faculty of Hummanities, Tel Aviv University,1993-1997
Incumbent, Chair for the History and Culture of the Jews of Salonica and Greece, 1999 -
Full Professor, Tel Aviv University 1999.


Major publications (books and major articles):

1) La Forteresse de la Foi, La vision du monde d’Alonso de Espina, moine espagnol (? - 1466), Paris, Les éditions du Cerf, Toledot - Judaisemes, 1998.

2) De bello iudaeorum.  fontes Iudaeorum Regni Castellae VIII, Salamanca, 1998
 

3) Kerovim v-Rehokim (Together yet Apart), Editorial Ibero-America, Tel-Aviv, 1999 (in Hebrew).

4) "El concepto de tolerancia en el pensamiento de Leopoldo Zea y Américo Castro: semejanzas y diferencias", E.I.AL: Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe , 7/1, 1996, pp.73-84.

5) "Rêves de croisade contre les Sarrasins dans la Castille du XVe siècle", Revue de l’histoire des Religions , CCXII-2, 1995, pp. 145-174.

6) "An Appeal in Favour of the Judeoconversos: Juan de Torquemada and His Tractatus contra madianitas et ismaelitas", Zion , LX/3, 1995, pp.301-333 (in Hebrew).

7) "El concepto de perfidia judaica de la época visigoda en la perspectiva castellana del siglo XV", Helmantica , XLV\ 139-141, 1995, pp. 299-311.

8) "Self-Perception and Images of the Judeoconversos in Fifteenth-Century Spain and Portugal",Tel Aviver Jahrbuch für deutsche Geschichte ,XXII/1993, pp. 127-152.


Teaches in the following subject areas:

Medieval History; Medieval Christian Polemics adversus judaeos; The Iberian Peninsula in the Middle Ages. The Sephardic Diaspora.

Teaches the following courses in the current academic year:

Medieval Christian Polemics adversus judaeos; Introduction to Medieval Studies. The Sephardic Diaspora.

Areas of current research interest:

Christian Polemics adversus judaeos; Iberian judeoconversos; The Sephrdic Diaspora.

Additional points of contact (office/home telephone,fax,etc.):

Office: (tel) 972-3-6409785
Home: (tel+fax) 972-2-5633713


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