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Jacob M. Landau (20 March 1924 – 12 November 2020) was
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in the Department of Political Science (in the field of Middle Eastern Studies) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.


Biography

Landau was born on 20 March 1924 in Chișinău, Bessarabia (modern
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), which he left in 1935, moving to Palestine with his parents, Miriam and Michael Landau. They settled in Tel Aviv, where he studied at the
Herzliya Gymnasium The Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium ( he, הַגִּימְנַסְיָה הָעִבְרִית הֶרְצְלִיָּה, ''HaGymnasia HaIvrit Herzliya'', Also known as ''Gymnasia Herzliya''), originally known as HaGymnasia HaIvrit (lit. Hebrew High Scho ...
, ending his school career in 1942. He took his B.A. and M.A. in 1942–1946 at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in history and Arabic studies. His M.A. thesis researched the nationalist movement in modern Egypt. It was supervised by Professor Richard Michael Koebner. For his Ph.D. studies he went to the
School of Oriental and African Studies SOAS University of London (; the School of Oriental and African Studies) is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the federal University of London. Founded in 1916, SOAS is located in the Bloomsbury a ...
in London. His Ph.D. dissertation there was on parliaments and parties in Egypt (published in book form in 1953). His supervisor was Professor
Bernard Lewis Bernard Lewis, (31 May 1916 – 19 May 2018) was a British American historian specialized in Oriental studies. He was also known as a public intellectual and political commentator. Lewis was the Cleveland E. Dodge Professor Emeritus of Near ...
. Returning to Israel in 1949, he first taught history and the Arabic language at the Hebrew University's experimental high school from 1949 to 1958, interrupting this to take up a post-doctoral fellowship at
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with Professor H. A. R. Gibb in 1955–1956. During that year he was also visiting lecturer in modern Middle East history at
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.


Academic career

In 1958 he joined the Hebrew University's department of political science where he lectured until 1993 when he left as a full professor emeritus. During those years he also served as a part-time professor of political science at
Bar-Ilan University Bar-Ilan University (BIU, he, אוניברסיטת בר-אילן, ''Universitat Bar-Ilan'') is a public research university in the Tel Aviv District city of Ramat Gan, Israel. Established in 1955, Bar Ilan is Israel's second-largest academi ...
in Ramat-Gan, Israel, in addition to the Hebrew University. He also served as visiting professor at foreign universities in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Turkey. Landau was one of the founders of the Israel Oriental Society in 1949 and served as its first secretary. Member of the Israel Association of Political Science and its president in 1993–1998. Also member of the Centre International des Etudes Pré-Ottomanes et Ottomanes (Paris), honorary member of the Turkish Historical Society (Ankara) and others. Member of the editorial board of several journals and of the central editorial committee of the ''
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'', 2nd edition.


Awards and recognition

Research prizes by the Ben Zvi Institute (Jerusalem), Itzhak Grünbaum (Tel-Aviv), silver medals from
Boğaziçi University Boğaziçi University ( tr, Boğaziçi Üniversitesi), also known as Bosphorus University, is a major research university in Istanbul, Turkey. Its main campus is located on the European side of the Bosphorus strait. It has six faculties and tw ...
(Istanbul) and the Turkish Historical Society (Ankara), and the Israel Prize in Middle Eastern Research (2005).


Research

Landau's main themes of research are Ottoman and Middle Eastern ideologies and nationalist movements, political radicalism, minorities, pan-Islam,
pan-Turkism Pan-Turkism is a political movement that emerged during the 1880s among Turkic intellectuals who lived in the Russian region of Kazan (Tatarstan), Caucasus (modern-day Azerbaijan) and the Ottoman Empire (modern-day Turkey), with its aim bei ...
, politics and language in
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. His published works are 23 books (selected list below). He has also edited 12 books and has written numerous book-reviews in specialized journals and various encyclopedias. His books and articles were published in ten different languages: Hebrew, Arabic, Turkish, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Russian and Chinese (see his Bibliography of Published Works, 2015).


Published works

# ''Parliaments and Parties in Egypt''. Jerusalem: The Israel Oriental Society, 1953. Second edition, New York: Praeger, 1954. Also in Arabic, Cairo and Beirut: 1975. # ''Studies in the Arab Theater''. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1958. Also in French, Paris: 1965. Also in Arabic, Cairo: 1972. # ''A Word Count of Modern Arabic Prose''. New York: American Council of Learned Societies, 1959. # ''The Israeli Communist Party and the Elections for the Fifth Knesset, 1961''. Stanford, CA: The Hoover Institution, 1956 (=Hoover Institution Studies, 9) (with Professor M.M. Czudnowski). # ''Jews in Nineteenth-Century Egypt''. New York: New York University Press, 1969. Also in Hebrew, Jerusalem: 1967. # ''Arabische Literaturgeschichte''. Zürich: Artemis Verlag, 1968. Also in Hebrew, Tel Aviv, 1970. Also in Turkish, Ankara: 1994. Second edition, (T.C. Kültür Bakanlığı Yayınları), 2002 (with Professor H.A.R. Gibb). # ''The Arabs in Israel: A Political Study''. London: Oxford University Press, under the Auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1969, reprinted 1970. Also in Hebrew, Tel Aviv: 1971. # ''The Hejaz Railway and the Muslim Pilgrimage: A Case of Ottoman Political Propaganda''. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, 1971. # ''Middle Eastern Themes: Papers in History and Politics''. London: Frank Cass, 1973. # ''Radical Politics in Modern Turkey''. Leiden: Brill, 1974. Also in Turkish, Ankara: 1978. # ''Politics and Islam: The National Salvation Party in Turkey''. Salt Lake City, Utah: The University of Utah, 1976. # ''Abdul-Hamid's Palestine''. London: André Deutsch, 1979. Also in Hebrew, Jerusalem: 1979. # ''Pan-Turkism in Turkey: A Study of Irredentism''. London: C. Hurst, 1981. Second enlarged edition, 1995. Also in Greek, Athens: 1985. Also in Chinese, Urumchi: 1992. Also in Turkish, Istanbul: 1999. # ''Tekinalp, Turkish Patriot 1883–1961''. Istanbul and Leiden: Nederlands Historisch-Archaeologisch Instituut, 1984. Also in Turkish, Istanbul: 1996. # ''The Politics of Pan-Islam: Ideology and Organization''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990. Second edition, 1994. Also in Turkish, Istanbul: 1993. # ''The Arab Minority in Israel, 1967–1991: Political Aspects''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993. Also in Hebrew, Tel Aviv: 1993. # ''Arabisches Volkstheater in Kairo im Jahre 1909: Ahmad IlFār und seine Schwaenke''. Beirut and Stuttgart: Steiner Verlag, 1993 (=Bibliotheca Islamica, 38) (with Professor M. Woidich). # ''Jews, Arabs, Turks''. Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1993. # ''Hebrew-Arabic Proverbs''. Jerusalem and Tel-Aviv: Schocken, 1998 (with Dr. David Sagiv). Second edition, 2002. # ''The Politics of Language in the Ex-Soviet Muslim States'' (with Professor B. Kellner-Heinkele). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2001. # ''Exploring Ottoman and Turkish History''. London: Hurst, 2004. # ''Language Politics in Contemporary Central Asia'' (with Professor B. Kellner-Heinkele). London: I.B. Tauris, 2012. Also in Russian, Moscow: 2015.


Bibliography

Jacob M. Landau, Bibliography of published works. J. M. Landau, Jerusalem: 2015 (690 items).


Mentioned In

* Who's Who in World Jewry, 1965, New York * Who's Who in Israel, 1966–67, Tel Aviv * Who's Who in Israel, 2001, Tel-Aviv * Contemporary Authors 1968, Detroit * Dictionary of International Biography, 1968, London * Marquis’ Who's Who in the World, Chicago * Asia's Who's Who of Men and Women of Achievement, Delhi * Türk Dili ve Edebiyatı Ansiklopedisi, 1985, Istanbul * Guide to the Scholars of the History and Culture of Central Asia, 1995, Cambridge, MA * 2000 Outstanding Scholars of the Twentieth Century, 2000, Cambridge, UK * The International Directory of Distinguished Leadership, 2000, Raleigh, North Carolina * The Contemporary Who's Who, 2003, Raleigh, North Carolina * Encyclopaedia Judaica, Second edition, Volume 12, p. 463


External links


Jacob M. Landau's curriculum vitae
from the Israel Prize website (in Hebrew).
Professor Jacob M. Landau’s List of Publications
in the
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's website.
Scanned articles of Jacob M. Landau
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