Curriculum Vitae Daniel Zisenwine Email: dzisenwine@gmail.com Education: 2005: Ph.D. Tel Aviv University. Topic of Dissertation: The Emergence of the Istiqlal Party in Morocco 1942-1953. Dissertation research included work at the Diplomatic Archives, Nantes (France); National Archives and the Foreign Ministry Archives, Paris; The Moroccan General Library, Rabat; The Allal al-fassi Foundation Library, Rabat; National Archives and the Library of Congress, Washington, DC. 1997: MA in History, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Studies focused on economic history of Palestine under the British mandate. Thesis submitted: Food Control in Palestine during World War II. 1994: BA (Cum Laude) in History and Islamic and Middle East Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Professional History: 2014-2015: Schusterman Visiting Israeli Professor, Georgetown University; Assistant Visiting Professor, University of Maryland. 2012-2014: Schusterman Visiting Israeli Professor, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD. 1997-2012: Research Fellow, Moshe Dayan Center for Middle East and African Studies, Tel Aviv University. Field of Research: North Africa. Additional scholarly projects include studies on North African political systems, and the role of elites in contemporary Moroccan society. 2010-2012: Managing Editor, Bustan: The Middle East Book Review. An academic journal devoted to reviewing recent book on the Middle East, co-published by Moshe Dayan Center, Tel Aviv University and Brill (Leiden). 2007-2012: Lecturer, Rothberg International School, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Teacher of courses (in English) on "Introduction to Modern North African History" ; "The Emergence of the Modern Middle East" (undergraduate) and graduate level seminars on "Colonialism, Nationalism, Islamism: North Africa in the 20 th Century"; "From Post-Colonial to Global Challenges: North Africa at the Dawn of the 21 st Century". 2007-2012: Lecturer, Lowy School for Overseas Students, Tel Aviv University. Teacher of courses (in English) on the Arab-Israeli conflict and Israeli society (undergraduate), and the historiography of the Arab-Israeli conflict (graduate level). 2006-2012: Advisor, Department of Political Science, The Open University of Israel. Adviser of students submitting seminar papers in Middle East Studies. 2004-2007: Lecturer, Overseas Studies Program, University of Haifa. Teacher of course (in English) on Arab-Israeli relations. 2002-2012: Lecturer, Department of Middle Eastern and African History, Tel Aviv University. Teacher of undergraduate and graduate level courses on Individual and National Life in 20 th Century North Africa, Morocco in the 20 th Century, and Introduction to Modern Middle Eastern History, "Introduction to Modern North African History". 1996-1997: Public Affairs Department, Supreme Court of Israel, Jerusalem
2. 1994-1996: Cadet and Trainee, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jerusalem. Position involved research and analysis of Middle Eastern affairs and Arab-Israeli relations, as well as writing policy-planning papers. Position also included service as deputy chief of mission at Israel s diplomatic mission in Tunisia. Academic Awards: 2000: The Uriel Dann Memorial Fellowship, Tel Aviv University. 1999: Research Grant for Doctoral Students, Embassy of France, Israel. 1998: Research Grant for Doctoral Students, Embassy of France, Israel. 1998: Research Grant Awarded to Young Scholars, Tel Aviv Commercial and Industrial Club. 1994: The Kurt Grunwald Award in Economic History, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Publications: Books: Tunisia Under Ben 'Ali: The History of an Authoritarian Regime (accepted for publication, I.B. Tauris, forthcoming 2016) Contemporary Morocco: State, Politics, and Society under Mohammed VI (collected volume co-edited with Bruce Maddy-Weitzman), Routledge, 2012. The Emergence of Nationalist Politics in Morocco: The Rise of the Independence Party and the Struggle Against Colonialism after World War II, I.B.Tauris, 2010. The Maghrib in the 21 st Century: Identity, Religion, and Politics (collected volume co-edited with Bruce Maddy-Weitzman), Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2007. The Rise of New African Nations (textbook co-authored with Michel Abitbul), Tel Aviv: The Open University of Israel, 2005. (Hebrew) Articles: "Mauritania's Democratic Transition: A Regional Model for Political Reform?", The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 12 No. 4 (December 2007), pp. 481-499. "Religion and State in Independent Tunisia", Hamizrah He hadash: Journal of the Israel Oriental Society, Vol. 42, 2001. (Hebrew) Chapters in Books: "Sympathisants indifférents : nationalistes marocains et Juifs marocains durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale", North African Jewry during WWII: New Studies, (eds. Haim Saadoun and Dan Michman), Yad Va'shem and Ben Zvi Institute, 2015. "Mohammed VI and Moroccan Foreign Policy", Contemporary Morocco: State, Politics, and Society under Mohammed VI, eds. Bruce Maddy-Weitzman and Daniel Zisenwine, Routledge, 2012).
3 "'Ulama', Tribalism, and the National Struggle in Morocco, 1944-1956", Guardians of Faith in Modern Times: 'Ulama' in the Middle East, ed. Meir Hatina, Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2009. "From Hasan II to Muhammad VI: Plus Ça Change?", The Maghrib in the 21 st Century: Identity, Religion, and Politics, eds. Bruce Maddy-Weitzman and Daniel Zisenwine, Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2007. Political Elites amid a Changing Reality in Morocco, The Middle East in 2005: Under the Impact of Generational Change, ed. T. Yegnes, Tel Aviv, Dayan Center, 2005. (Hebrew) "Political Elites amid a Changing Reality in Morocco, The Middle East in 2005: Under the Impact of Generational Change, ed. A. Susser, Tel Aviv, Dayan Center, 2005. Traditional Monarchy and the Emergence of Modern Nationalism: The Moroccan Experience, in Community, Identity and the State: Comparing Africa, Eurasia, Latin America and the Middle East, ed. M. Gammer, London and New York: Routledge, 2004. Islamist Movements Confronting Troubled Regimes, Zones of Crisis and Conflict; The Middle East in 2004, ed. Y. Weintraub, Tel Aviv, Dayan Center, 2004. (Hebrew) Women in Tunisia: At the Vanguard of the Women s Revolution?, Women in the Middle East: Between Tradition and Change, ed. O. Bengio, Tel Aviv, Dayan Center, 2004. (Hebrew) Tunisia, in Middle East Contemporary Survey-2000, ed. B. Maddy-Weitzman, Tel Aviv: Dayan Center, 2002. Tunisia, in Middle East Contemporary Survey-1999, ed. B. Maddy-Weitzman, Tel Aviv: Dayan Center, 2001. Tunisia, in Middle East Contemporary Survey-1998, ed. B. Maddy-Weitzman, Boulder: Westview, 2000. Tunisia, in Middle East Contemporary Survey-1997, ed. B. Maddy-Weitzman, Boulder: Westview, 1999. Tunisia, in Middle East Contemporary Survey-1996, ed. B. Maddy-Weitzman, Boulder: Westview, 1998. Tunisia: The Quest for Stability, in The Maghrib: Politics, Society, Economy, ed. Y.Ronen, Tel Aviv: Dayan Center, 1998. (Hebrew) Book Reviews: Kenneth Perkins, A History of Modern Tunisia, 2 nd Edition, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014, Middle East Quarterly, Vol. 51 No. 4 (2014). Etty Terem, Old Texts, New Practices: Islamic Reform in Modern Morocco, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2014, Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 51 No. 4 (2015). Miscellaneous: Reviewer: The Journal of North African Studies Conferences, Workshops, and Seminars:
4 2013: Abir Conference, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Paper presented on Tunisia's al- Nahda movement. 2013: Workshop-The Maghrib and the Arab Spring: An Interim Assessment, Moshe Dayan Center, Tel Aviv University. 2012: Annual Meeting, Middle East Studies Association of North America, Denver. Paper presented on the Arab Spring in Tunisia and Morocco. 2011: Annual Meeting, Middle East Studies Association of North America, Washington DC. Paper presented on New Perspectives on Moroccan Nationalism-Profiles of National Leaders 2010: Annual Meeting, Middle East Studies Association of North America, San Diego. Paper presented on "Constructing Moroccan Nationalism: The Early Writings of Allal el-fassi". 2010: World Congress of Middle East Studies, Barcelona. Title of Paper: Towards a Transformed Political System?: Moroccan Politics under Mohammed VI 2009: Annual Meeting, Association for Israel Studies, Be'er Sheva, Israel. Paper presented on Israeli-Tunisian Diplomatic Relations. 2009: Mediterranean Research Meeting, Florence and Montecatini Terme. Paper presented on Moroccan Business Elites. 2008: Annual Meeting, Middle East Studies Association of North America, Washington D.C., Panel Discussant. 2008: EuroMeSCo Quarterly Seminar on Electoral Cooperation in the Euro-Mediterranean Area organized in cooperation with the Austrian Institute for International Affairs (OIIP) and with the support of Democracy Reporting International (DRI), Vienna. 2007: Annual Meeting, Middle East Studies Association of North America, Montréal. Paper presented on "From Reform Calls to Demands for Independence: Moroccan Nationalist Politics during World War II". 2007: Annual Conference, "Terrorism's Global Impact", International Institute for Counter- Terrorism, The Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel. Paper presented on "Duality or Competing Ideologies: Moroccan Nationalism and Islam". 2006: Annual Meeting, Middle East Studies Association of North America, Boston. Paper presented on "Emerging Forms of Political Expression: Moroccan Campaign Slogans and Election Propaganda". 2006: Workshop on Rethinking Ulama in the Arab Middle East, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem. Paper Presented on 'Ulama, Tribalism, and the National Struggle in Morocco 1944-1956". 2004: Seminar on Transatlantic cooperation as a Factor of Stability in Southeastern Europe and the Wider Region of the Middle East, organized by The Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Halki, Greece. 2002: Annual Meeting, Association for Israel Studies, Vail, Colorado. Paper presented on Testing the Peripheral Advantage : Israeli-North African Relations in the 1990s.
5 2000: American Institute of Maghribi Studies Dissertation Workshop, Boston. Paper presented on The Emergence of the Istiqlal Party in Morocco, 1942-1950. 1998: Annual Meeting, The Israel Oriental Society, Ramat Gan, Israel. Paper presented on Islam and the State in Modern Tunisia. 1998: Workshop on Politics and Economics in the Maghrib, Madrid, sponsored by the North Africa and Middle East program of the Instituto Universitario Ortega y Gasseet. Paper presented on Tunisia: Towards the 21 st Century. 1998: The Arabic Language Institute in Fez (ALIF), Fez, Morocco. A two-month course in colloquial Moroccan Arabic. 1997: International Institute for Economic and Political Studies, Athens, Greece. This seminar, in cooperation with Georgetown University (USA), included students from the Middle East and the Balkans, and focused on regional political and economic issues. Languages: English, Hebrew, French, Arabic