Name: Arnon Golan Date: September 2013 CURRICULUM VITAE 1. Personal Details Office Telephone Number: 972-4-8249608 Fax Number: 972-4-8249605 Electronic Address: agolan@geo.haifa.ac.il; argolan@univ.haifa.ac.il 2. Higher Education A. Undergraduate and Graduate Studies Period of Study 1978-1981 1981-1985 1987-1993 Name of Institution and Department The Hebrew of Jerusalem, History and Geography The Hebrew of Jerusalem, Geography The Hebrew of Jerusalem, Geography Degree BA MA (Cum Laude) PhD Date of Degree 1982 1986 1994 B. Post-Doctoral Studies Period of Name of Study Institution, Department and Host 1994-1995 College London, Geography, Prof. Richard Dennis Degree Year of Completion 1995 3. Academic Ranks and Tenure in Institutes of Higher Education Dates 1987-1994 Name of Institution and Department Hebrew, Jerusalem, Geography 1 Rank/Position Assistant Teacher (without tenure)
1994-1995 1995-1997 1997-2001 2001- College London, Department for Hebrew and Jewish Studies of Haifa, Geography of Haifa, Geography of Haifa, Geography External Teacher (without tenure) Candidate for Lectureship (without tenure) Lecturer (without tenure) Senior Lecturer (with tenure) 4. Offices in Academic Administration a. head of committees and programs 1) *2006-2008: Head of MA Committee, Department of Geography, of Haifa. 2) *2009-2010: Head of MA Program, Managing Emergency Situations, Department of Geography, of Haifa. 3) *2005-2010: Head of BA Evening Program, Department of Geography, of Haifa. 4) *2005: Head of Organizing Committee of the 40 th Anniversary Celebration of the Department of Geography. 5) *2011-: Deputy Head of Chaikin Chair in Geostrategy, of Haifa. b. membership in committees 1) *2004-2006: Member of the Senate, of Haifa 2) *2003-2005: Member of the Committee for Irregular Examination for Students, the Faculty of Social Sciences, of Haifa 3) *2005-2006: Member of the Committee for Scholarships, Dean of Students Office, of Haifa 4) *2004-2006: Member of MA Committee, Department of Geography, of Haifa. 5) *2007, 2008: Member of the Board for Nominating Rector and Dean Prize Winners, of Haifa. 2
5. Scholarly Positions and Activities outside the a. Membership and Offices in Professional s 2000-2006: Member of the Board of the Israeli Geographical b. Membership in Editing Boards 1991-2005: Member of the development and editing staff, and teaching coordinator of the course Settlement Geography of Israel: Spatial Experiments, Israel Open. 2001- : Member of the editorial Board of the scientific journal "Ofakim BeGeografia" (Horizons in Geography). 2001- : Member of the editorial board of the series "1948- The War in Mixed Cities" *2005- : Member of the editorial board of the Institute for the Research of the Land of Israel and its Settlement, Yad Izhak Ben Zvi, Jerusalem. *2005-2007: Member of the editorial board, Peled A. (ed.), Haifa Street Guide, Haifa and Haifa Municipality, 2007. * 2007-2009: Member of the editorial board, Kipnis B.A. (ed.), Tel Aviv-Yafo: From a Garden Suburb to a World City: the First One Hundred Years, Ramat Gan: Chair for the History of the JNF, Bar Ilan, Haifa: Pardes Press and the of Haifa, 2009. c. Activities as Referee and Reviewer for Professional Journals, Publishers, or Research Agencies 1) Evaluation of manuscripts for international journals: *Political Geography, *Israel Studies, *Journal of Cultural Geography, *Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, *Annals of the of American, *Journal of Historical Geography, *Journal of Israeli History. 2) Evaluation of manuscripts for Israeli journals (in Hebrew): *Ofakim BeGeografia, *Yahadut Zmanenu, *Cathedra, *Iunim BiTkumat Israel, *Dvarim VeOranim *Sugiot Hevratiot BeIsrael, *Aley Zait VaCherev *Israeli Sociology *HaMerhav HaTsiburi *Teoria Ubikoret. 3
3) Evaluation of manuscripts for Publishers: *Yad Izhak Ben Zvi, *Ben Gurion Press, *Israel Open, * The Levi Eshkol Institute for Social, Economic and Political Research in Israel, The Hebrew. 4) Evaluation of proposals for scientific funds: *2008: U.S. National Science Foundation, title of proposal: Holocaust Historical GIS. *2012: Israel Science Foundation, title of proposal: The Archeology of the Address in Urban Planning Towards an Israeli Palestinian Recognition. *2013: Israel Science Foundation, member of the Committee for Geography, Planning and Regional Studies. d. Public Offices and Activities Related to Academic Field 1) 1997-1998: Member of the survey group for establishing a national maps and aerial photos. *2) 2002-2010: Member of the academic board of the Joint Research Center of Yad Izhak Ben Zvi and the of Haifa. *3) 2002-2008: Member of the academic board for nominating prize winners, Jewish National Fund. *4) 2005: Participation in a debate on land legislation, in the Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, the Knesset. *5) 2007: Member of committee for the evaluation of academic titles from abroad, Israeli Ministry of Education. *6) 2007-2010: Member of the evaluation committee for the proposed academic program of land of Israel studies in Ashkelon Academic College, the Council for Higher Education. *7) 2009: Scientific consultant for the exhibition "White City Black Days," The Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv. *8) 2010-2012: Member of the professional committee for teaching of geography, Israeli Ministry of Education. *9) 2011- Member of the evaluation committee for the proposed academic program of land of Israel studies in Ohalo Academic College, the Council for Higher Education. 4
Date 6. Participation in Scholarly s 1) s 1991 1995 1996 1998 1998 1999 Name of Rich Seminar: Israel, the First Decade Place and Purpose: The Role of Institutions in Historical Geographical Change Centres, Networks, Margins: European Perspectives on Identity, Space and Representation Geopolitics and Globalization in a Postmodern World (international conference) 10 th of Historical Mare Nostrum: Physical, Place of Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Yarnton, Oxford UK Downing College, Cambridge UK Royal Holloway College, of London UK of Haifa and Ben Gurion of the Negev of Ulster at Colrane; Queen s, Belfast; National of Ireland, Maynooth of Haifa Subject of Lecture/Discussion The Initial Stage of the Transfer of Abandoned Arab Lands to Jewish Settlements in 1948. The Demarcation of the Tel Aviv Jaffa Municipal Boundary, 1948-1950. Wartime Reconstruction of Urban Identities: The Israelization of the City of Jaffa. Between Homeland and Asylum: Zionist Territorial Discourse. Zionism, Colonialism, and the Urbanization of Palestine Israel and Greece: Wartime and Postwar Spatial Changes in the Mediterranean Basin 5 Role
2000 2001 *2002 *2002 *2002 *2003 *2003 *2003 Human, and Cultural Aspects in the Mediterranean (international conference) Millennium 11 th of Historical Forced Migration in a Comparative Perspective: Political, Economic, Social and Legal Aspects (international conference) Planning in Border Regions, XVI AESOP ( of European Schools of Planning) Congress First World Congress for Middle Eastern Studies 99 th Meeting of the of American 20 th on the History of Cartography 12 th of Ljubljana, Slovenia Universite' Laval, Quebec City, Canada The Jewish- Arab Center, of Haifa of Thessaly, Volos, Greece of Mainz, Germany New Orleans, LA. Harvard and The of Southern Maine The in the 20 th Century Politics of Spatial Redistribution: Israeli Peripheries in the 1950s Homeland or Asylum? Shaping the Public Space of Tel Aviv in the 1930s Not Arabs Alone: Jewish Refugees in Palestine/Israel 1920-1950 Housing for Refugees in Time of Turmoil: The Case of Tel Aviv During the Arab Revolt, 1936-1939 Lydda and Ramle: From Palestinian-Arab to Israeli Towns, 1948-1967 The Evolution of a Modern Transportation System in Tel Aviv, 1921-1939 (with Maoz Azaryahu) Renaming the Landscape: The Formation of the Hebrew Map of Israel (with Maoz Azaryahu) Noise 6
*2004 *2004 *2005 *2006 *2006 *2007 *2008 *2009 *2010 of Historical The 30 th Congress of the Geographical Union Population Resettlement in Conflicts (international conference) 101 st Meeting of the of American Urban Affairs 36 th Meeting 13 th of Historical Urban Affairs 37 th Meeting Studies 49 th Convention 14 th of Historical for Israel Studies, 26 th of Auckland, New Zealand Glasgow, UK The Leonard Davis Institute for Relations, The Hebrew, Jerusalem Denver, Colorado Montreal, Quebec, Canada of Hamburg, Germany Seattle, Washington San Francisco, California Kyoto, Japan of Toronto, Canada and the Making of Urban Space: The Case of Tel Aviv (with Maoz Azaryahu) Tel Aviv's Beach: A Cultural History Post-War Spatial Reorganization: The Resettlement of Greek Refugees, 1922-1930 Soundscapes of Urbanization: The Case of Tel Aviv in the 1930s An Anatomy of a Privileged Street: Tel Aviv's Rothschild Boulevard (with Igal Charney) Historical Geography of a Privileged Street: Rothschild Boulevard, Tel Aviv (with Maoz Azaryahu) Tel Aviv: Jewish Immigration and the Cultural Make-up of the First Hebrew City Post-War Spatial Reorganization: The Resettlement of Greek Refugees, 1922-1930 Urban Postwar Transformation and Municipal Elections in Tel Aviv of the 1950s Metropolis and War: Tel Aviv within Israel's Cultural and Political Geographies 7 Chair of Session: "Creation of Space and Social Conflict" Chair of Session: "Modern City II" Discussant in Session: "Alternative
*2010 *2011 *2011 *2011 *2012 *2012 *2012 *2013 2 nd Serbian ' Congress of American Meeting 27 th, for Israel Studies 43 rd, for Jewish Studies 28 th, for Israel Studies 15 th of Historical 44 th, for Jewish Studies European of Israel Studies 2013 of Novi Sad, Vojvodina Seattle, Washington Brandeis, Waltham, MA Washington, DC of Haifa Charles, Prague Chicago, Illinois SOAS, London Municipal Elections in Tel Aviv in the 1950s: Political and Spatial Aspects Political and spatial aspects of municipal elections in Tel Aviv during the 1950s (with Igal Charney) From a Privileged Street to an Urban Icon: Tel Aviv's Rothschild Boulevard Their Finest Hour: IZL's Assault on Jaffa, April 1948 (with Maoz Azaryahu) Renaming the Colonial Past in Post-independence Israel Jaffa and Tel Aviv: Urban Boundaries and National Identities Wartime Reemergence of a City: Spatial Transformation of Western Jerusalem, 1948-1949 Imagined Communities" Chair of Session: "Urban Politics and Governance" Chair of Session: "Israeli Society in the Fifties, a Multicultural Society" 2) Israeli s Date 1993 Name of The Israeli Geographical Place of Bar Ilan, Ramat Gan Subject of Lecture/Discussion The Formation of Israel's Spatial Structure in the Initial Years of Statehood Role Presenter in plenary session 8
1995 1998 1998 1999 *2001 *2002 *2003 *2004 *2005 *2006 The Israeli Geographical The 22 nd for History: Israel's 50 th Anniversary The Israeli Geographical The Israeli Geographical The Israeli Geographical The Israeli Geographical 5 th : New Research on the Galilee and Environs 50 Years to the Development Towns The Israeli Geographical The Israeli The Hebrew, Jerusalem The Israeli Historical Society, Zalman Shazar Center, Jerusalem Bar Ilan, Ramat Gan of Haifa Tel Aviv Ben Gurion of the Negev, Beer Sheva Tel Hai Academic College Yad Yizhak Ben Zvi, Jerusalem The Hebrew, Jerusalem Yad Planning of the Lebensraum: The Shadow of the Third Reich on Eastern Europe Space and Population Dispersal: An Anatomy of a Failure Zionism, Colonialism and Urbanization of Palestine in the 19 th and 20 th Centuries The Triumph of the Suburb from a Colonial City into a Settler City From Mixed to Jewish Towns Tiberias and Safed, 1948-1950 Between Two New Towns: Ashkelon and Bet She'an (with Igal Charney) The History of a Privileged Street: The Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv Settlement and Absorption of Chair of Session: "Historical Geography" Chair of Session: "Historical Geography" Chair of Session: "Tel Aviv" 9
*2007 *2007 *2009 *2009 *2010 Society in the 1950s The Six Days War as a Watershed The Spirit of the Valleys and the JNF in Honor of Ben Ami Feingold Economic Aspects of Preservation in the Periphery The World Media Covering of the Middle East Conflict Tabenkin, Efal of Haifa of Haifa Levinsky College of Education The College of Management, Rishon LeZion of Haifa Mass Immigration Homeland and State: The Israeli Space 1967-1973 The JNF and Arab Lands at the End of the British Mandate South Tel Aviv Urban Aspects Preservation and Restoration of Historical Sites in Israel's Peripheries: A Geographer's View Using Models of Public Diplomacy: Refugees in the Middle East as a Case Study b. Organization of s or Sessions Date 1999 *2004 Name of of Israeli Convention of Israeli Convention Place of of Haifa of Haifa Subject of / Role at / Comments Role Member of organizing committee Member of organizing committee 7. Invited Lectures Date 2001 Place of Lecture Richard Koebner Centre for German History, The Hebrew and Friedrich Naumann Foundation. Istanbul, Turkey Name of Forum Academic Workshop on German, Palestinian and Jewish Refugees between 1944 and the Early 10 Presentation/Comments The Transfer of Arab Property to Jewish Hands during the 1948 War Emergency
*2003 Max Planck Institute of Comparative Public Law and Law, Heidelberg, Germany 1950s on Israel and the Palestinian Refugees The Spatial Outcome of the 1948 War and Israel's Recent Geography: Prospects for Return 8. Colloquium Talks Date *2003 *2006 *2010 Place of Lecture of Haifa Israel Antiquities Authority, Jerusalem The Hebrew, Jerusalem Name of Forum Historian's Forum Center and Periphery in the light of the Archaeological Research: The Bronze and Iron Ages Proceedings of the Cherrick Center for the Study of Zionism, the Yishuv and the State of Israel Presentation/Comments Blood, Land and Planning: Nazi Spatial Policy, 1939-1943 Geography, Center and Periphery: Opening Comments Jerusalem and the Establishment of the State of Israel: Urban Stability or Transformation 11
PUBLICATIONS A. Ph.D. Dissertation The New Settlement Map of the Area Abandoned by Arab population Within the Territory of the State of Israel During Israel's War of Independence and After, 1948-1950, (in Hebrew), May 1993, 420 pp. Tutors: Prof. Yehoshua Ben Arieh, Prof. Shalom Reichman. B. Scientific Books (Refereed) Authored Books - Published 1) A. Kadish, A. Sela, A. Golan (2000), The Occupation of Lydda, July 1948, Tel Aviv: Israel Ministry of Defense and Hagana Historical Archive (Hebrew), 155 pp. (Author of the geographical introduction, participation in chapter 1). 2) A. Golan (2001), Wartime Spatial Changes: Former Arab Territories Within the State of Israel, 1948-1950, Sde Boker: The Ben Gurion Heritage Center, Ben Gurion of the Negev (Hebrew), 379 pp. Authored Books Accepted for Publication 3) *A. Golan, Y. Peleg, Y. Bandman and A. Kadish, The Battle for Jaffa, 1948, Sde Boker: The Ben Gurion Heritage Center, Ben Gurion of the Negev, (Hebrew) 250 pp. (Main author). Edited Books and Special Journal Issues Published 1) N. Kliot, A. Golan, A. Peled, eds. (1999) Trends in Israeli Geography, Haifa: The Department of Geography (Hebrew), 100 pp. 2) *Y. Maos, M. Sofer, Y. Schnell, A. Golan, eds. (2005) Horizons in Geography, 63: The Northern Valleys (Special Issue, Hebrew), 170 pp. 3) *M. Azaryahu, A. Golan, A. Dykman, eds. (2009), Tel Aviv A Silver Jubilee, Jerusalem: Carmel (Hebrew), 221 pp. 12
C. Articles in Refereed Journals Published 1. Y. Ben Arieh, A Golan (1984), Sub Divisions and Settlements in 19th Century Sanjak of Nablus, Eretz Israel, 17 (Hebrew), pp. 38-65 2. A. Golan (1991), From Abandoned Village to Urban Neighborhood, Kafr Salama 1948-1950, Merhavim, 4 (Hebrew), pp. 71-85 3. A.Golan (1992), The Transfer of Abandoned Rural Arab Lands to Jews During Israel's War of Independence, Cathedra, 63 (Hebrew), pp. 122-154. ERA ranking: A. 4. A. Golan (1993), Jewish Refugees in Israel's War of Independence, Contemporary Jewry, 8 (Hebrew), pp. 217-242. 5. A. Golan (1995), The Demarcation of Tel Aviv - Jaffa's Municipal Boundaries Following the 1948 War: Political Conflicts and Spatial Outcome, Planning Perspectives, 10 (1995), pp. 383-398. ERA ranking: A. 6. A. Golan (1996), Ashkelon: Populating the Abandoned Arab Space and the Planning of an Early Development Town, Iunim Bitkumat Israel, 6 (Hebrew), pp. 226-249. 7. A. Golan (1996), The 1948 War and the Transformation of Abandoned Rural Arab Areas in the Landscape, Ha-Zionut, 20/21 (Hebrew), pp. 221-242. 8. A. Golan (1997), The Transformation of Abandoned Arab Rural Areas, Israel Studies 2 (1), pp. 94-110. ERA ranking: B. 9. A. Golan (1997), Central Place Theory and the Israeli Geography: Space, Holocaust, Modernism and Silence, Horizons in Geography, 46-47 (Hebrew), pp. 39-51. 10. A.Golan (1998), Establishment, War Refugees and Immigrants: The Initial Stage of the Formation of the Israeli Urban System During and Following the 1948 War, Mechkarim begeografia shel Eretz Israel, 15 (Hebrew), pp 28-46. 11. A. Golan (1998), Jewish Nationalism, European Colonialism and Modernity: The Origins of the Israeli Public Housing System, Housing Studies 13 (4), pp. 487-505. Impact Factor: 1.024. Ranking: 15/36 (Urban Studies) and 49/78 (Environmental Studies). ERA ranking: A. 12. A. Golan (1999), Zionism, Urbanism, and the 1948 Wartime Transformation of the Arab Urban System in Palestine, Historical Geography 27, pp. 152-166. 13
13. M. Azaryahu, A. Golan (2001), Renaming the Landscape: The Formation of the Hebrew map of Israel 1949-1960, Journal of Historical Geography 27 (4), pp.178-195. Impact factor: 0.983. Ranking: 37/67 (Geography) and 3/27 (History of Social Sciences). ERA ranking: B. 14. Golan (2001) European Imperialism and the Development of Modern Palestine: Was Zionism a Form of Colonialism? Space & Polity 5 (2), pp. 127-143. ERA ranking: B. 15. A. Golan (2001), From Arab to Israeli Towns: Lydda and Ramle 1948-1967, Contemporary Jewry 14 (Hebrew), pp. 263-289. 16. A. Golan (2002), The Politics of Urban Demolition and Human Landscape Transformation, War in History 9(4), pp. 431-445. Impact Factor: 0.265. Ranking: 24/43 (History) and 64/78 ( Relations). ERA ranking: A. 17. A Golan (2002), Israeli Historical Geography and the Holocaust: Reconsidering the Research Agenda, Journal of Historical Geography 28 (4), pp. 554-565. Impact factor: 0.983. Ranking: 37/67 (Geography) and 3/27 (History of Social Sciences). ERA ranking: B. 18. A. Golan (2002), Redistribution and Resistance: Urban Conflicts During and Following the 1948 War, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 1 (2), pp. 117-130. ERA ranking: A+. 19. A. Golan (2003), Jewish Settlement of Former Arab Towns and their Incorporation into the Israeli Urban System (1948-1950), Israel Affairs 9 (1&2), pp. 149-164. Impact Factor: 0.140. Ranking: 49/60 (Area Studies).ERA ranking: C.A. 20. *A. Golan (2003) Lydda and Ramle: From Palestinian Arab to Israeli Towns, 1948-1967, Middle Eastern Studies, 39 (4), pp. 121-139. Impact Factor: 0.117. Ranking: 54/60 (Area Studies). ERA ranking: B. 21.* A. Golan (2003) The Development of Tel Aviv's Transportation System and the Formation of a Modern Streetscape, Cathedra, 108 (Hebrew), pp. 163-182. ERA ranking: A. 22. *A. Golan (2004), The Housing of Jewish Refugees During the time of the Great Arab Revolt (1936-1939), Aley Zait Vacherev, 5 (Hebrew), pp. 57-82. 23. *M. Azaryahu and A. Golan (2004), Zionist Homelandscapes (and their Constitution) in Israeli Geography, Social and Cultural Geography, 5(3), pp. 497-513. Impact Factor: 2.036. Ranking: 8/67 (Geography). ERA ranking: B. 14
24. *A. Golan and M. Azaryahu (2004), Noise and the Formation of a Developing Urban Space: Tel Aviv 1926-1940, Iunim Bitkumat Israel, 14 (Hebrew), pp. 73-96. 25.* A. Golan (2005), The Incorporation of Former and Mixed Towns into the Emerging Israeli Urban System (1948-1950), Horizons in Geography, 64-65 (Hebrew), pp. 331-350. 26. *M. Azaryahu and A. Golan (2007), Contested Beachscapes: Planning and Debating Tel Aviv s Seashore in the 1930s, Urban History, 34(2), pp. 278-295. ERA ranking: A. 27. *A. Golan (2009), Soundscapes of Urban Development: The Case of Tel Aviv in the 1920s and 1930s, Israel Studies, 14(3), pp. 120-136. ERA ranking: B. 28.*A. Golan (2009), The 1948 War and the Reorganization of Jaffa's Urban Space, Journal of Urban History, 35(7), pp. 1020-1036. Impact Factor: 0.129. Ranked: 35/36 (Urban Studies) and 26/27 (History of Social Sciences). ERA ranking: A+. 29.*A. Golan (2010), Marginal Populations and Urban Identity in Time of Emergency: The Case of the 1936 Refugees in Tel Aviv, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 9(2), pp. 151-164. ERA ranking: A+. 30. *A. Golan (2010), Municipal Elections in Tel Aviv in the 1950s, Iunim BiTkumant Israel, 20 (Hebrew), pp. 80-100. 31. *A. Golan (2011), The Kibbutz in the Zionist Settlement Strategy: From its Beginnings to the War of Independence, Aley Zait Vacherev, 11 (Hebrew), pp. 38-59. 32. *A. Golan, (2011) Wartime Transformation of Urban Space in Tel Aviv, Horizons in Geography, 77, pp. 28-46 (Hebrew). 33. * M. Azaryahu and A. Golan (2012) Photography, Memory and Ethnic Cleansing: The Fate of the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem, 1948 John Phillips Pictorial Record, Israel Studies, 17 (2), pp. 62-76. ERA ranking: B. 34. *A. Golan (2012), The Battle for Jaffa, 1948, Middle Eastern Studies, 48(6), pp. 997-1011. Impact Factor: 0.117. Ranking: 54/60 (Area Studies). ERA ranking: B. 35. *A. Golan (2013), Spatial Transformation of Western Jerusalem During the 1948 War, Aley Zait Vacherev, 13, pp. 31-58 (Hebrew). 15
D. Articles or Chapters in Scientific Books (which are not Proceedings) Published 1. S. Reichman and A. Golan (1991), Irredentism and Boundary Adjustments in Post World War I Europe, in: N. Chazan (ed.), Irredentism and Politics, Boulder & London: Lynne Rienner & Adamantive Press, pp. 51-68. 2. A. Golan (1995), The Transfer to Jewish Control of Abandoned Arab Land During the War of Independence, in: S.I. Troen, N. Lucas (eds.), Israel, The First Decade of Independence, Albany: State of New York Press, pp. 403-440. 3. A. Golan (2002), Ashkelon: Populating the Abandoned Arab Space and the Planning of an Early Development Town, A. Sasson, Z. Safrai and N. Sagiv (eds.), Ashkelon the Bride of the South (Hebrew), pp. 163-184 (similar to no. 6 in Articles in Refereed Journals). 4. * A. Golan (2003), Jewish Settlement of Former Arab Towns and their Incorporation into the Israeli Urban System (1948-1950), in: A. Bligh (ed.), The Israeli Palestinians: An Arab Minority in the Jewish State, London: Frank Cass, pp. 149-164 (similar to no. 14 in Articles in Refereed Journals). 5. A. Golan (2004) The Changing of the former Arab Area during the 1948 War and after, in: A. Kadish, (ed.), The History of the 1948 War, Tel Aviv: Israel Ministry of Security Press, pp. 899-965 (Hebrew). 6. *A. Golan and M. Azaryahu (2004), "Hebraization" of the Landscape: The Making of the Hebrew map of Israel 1949-1960, in: Y. Bar-Gal, N. Kliot and A. Peled (eds.), Erets Israel Studies Aviel Ron Book, Haifa: Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, of Haifa, pp. 260-268 (Hebrew). 7. *A. Golan (2005) European Imperialism and the Development of Modern Palestine: Was Zionism a Form of Colonialism? In: K.R. Cox (ed.) Political Geography: Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences, London: Routledge, vol. 2, pp. 38-58 (similar to no. 19 in Articles in Refereed Journals). 8. *M. Azaryahu and A. Golan (2007), Zionist Homelandscapes (and their Constitution) in Israeli Geography, in: R. Kitchin (ed.), Mapping Worlds: Perspectives on Social and Cultural Geographies, New York and London: Routledge, pp. 103-117 (similar to no. 23 in Articles in Refereed Journals). 16
9. *A. Golan (2007), The Spatial Outcome of the 1948 War and Prospects for Return, in: E. Benvenisti, Ch. Gans and S. Hanafi (eds.), Israel and the Palestinian Refugees, Berlin, Heidelberg and New York: Springer, pp. 41-57. 10. *A. Golan (2007), The Resettlement of Greek Refugees, 1922-1930, in: A. Kacowicz and P. Lutomski (eds) Population Resettlement in Conflicts: a Comparative Study, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, pp. 21-40. 11. *A. Golan (2009), The War of Independence and the Formation of Tel Aviv Yafo: Drastic Spatial Transformation and its Outcome, in: B. A. Kipnis (ed.), Tel Aviv-Yafo: From a Garden Suburb to a World City: the First One Hundred Years, Ramat Gan: Chair for the History of the JNF, Bar Ilan, Haifa: Pardes Press and the of Haifa, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, pp. 85-102 (Hebrew). E. Articles in Proceedings Published 1. A. Golan (1999), Israel and Greece: Wartime and Postwar Spatial Changes in the Mediterranean Basin in the 20th Century, in: D. Sivan and H. Kutiel (eds.), Mare Nostrum: Physical, Human, and Cultural Aspects in the Mediterranean, The of Haifa, pp. 164-171. 2. N. Kliot, A. Golan, A. Peled (1999) Introduction: 50 Years of Israeli Geography - Trends and Modifications, in: N. Kliot, A. Golan, A. Peled (eds.) Trends in Israeli Geography, Haifa: The Department of Geography, pp. 1-9. 3. A. Peled, A. Ron, A. Golan, G. Gat and M. Yaffe (1999), A National Archive For Maps and Areal Photography, in: A. Peled and E. Shlomi (eds.), Cartography '99: 200 Years to the Mapping of Palestine by Jaquotin, Tel Aviv: The Israeli for Cartography and the Survey of Israel, pp. 27-54. 4. *A. Golan (2010), Urban Postwar Transformation and Municipal Elections in Tel Aviv of the 1950s, in: A. Kinda et al. (eds.) Proceedings of the 14 th of Historical, Kyoto: Kyoto Press, pp. 200-201. F. Entries in Encyclopedias 1. *A. Golan (2008), Israel, in: G. H. Herb (ed.) Nations and Nationalism, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, vol. 3, pp. 1120-1131 (Refereed). 17
2. *A. Golan (2009), Urban Historical Geographies, in: R. Kitchin and N. Thrift (eds.) Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Amsterdam: Elsevier, vol. 1, pp. 146-151 (Refereed). G. Other Scientific Publications Published 1. Scientific Reports a. A. Peled, A. Golan, G. Gat, M.Yaffe (1998), Survey on Constructing a Data-base for Establishing a National Maps and Aerial photos Archive, Report Submitted to the General Manager of the Israeli National Survey Center (Hebrew). 2. Book Reviews a. New Worlds - New Geographies, John R. Short: Syracuse Press, Syracuse 1998, Political Geography, 19 (2000), pp. 667-669. b. Ideology and Settlement: The Jewish National Fund, 1897-1914, Zvi Shilony: The Magnes Press 1998, Jewish History, 14 (2000) pp. 375-377. c. *Sacred Landscape: The Buried History of the Holy Land Since 1948, Meron Benvenisti, Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: of California Press, 2000, Journal of Israeli History 20 (2/3) (2001), pp. 195-199. d. *The Negev: From Wilderness to Green Fields, Chanina Porat, Sde Boker: The Ben- Gurion Research Center, 2002, Horizons in Geography, 56 (2003), pp. 129-130 (Hebrew). e. *Locked Doors: The Seizure of Jewish Property in Arab Countries, Itamar Levin, Westport, Conn. and London: Praeger, 2001, MESA Bulletin 37(2) (2003), pp. 271-272. f. *Records of Dispossession: Palestinian Refugee Property and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Michael R. Fischbach, New York: Columbia Press, 2003, Shofar 23(4) (2005), pp. 200-202. g. *Tel-Aviv, the First Century: Visions, Designs, Actualities, Maoz Azaryahu and S. Ilan Troen, eds., Bloomington: Indiana Press, 2012, H-Judaic, H-Net Reviews (July 2013). 18
H. Other Publications 1. A. Golan (1984), Tel Aviv in the First World War, Idan, 3: Tel Aviv: The Formative Phase 1909-1934 (Hebrew), pp. 62-76. 2. A. Golan (1992), More on the Transfer of Abandoned Arab Lands, Cathedra, 66 (Hebrew), pp. 184-186. 3. A. Golan (1994), Refugees, Newcomers and Abandoned Neighborhoods, Idan, 18: The Partitioned Jerusalem, 1948-1967 (Hebrew), pp. 69-90. 4. A. Golan (1994), Christaller and the Nazi Regime, The Dark Side of the Central Places Theory, Geographia, 10 (Hebrew), pp. 5-7 5. A. Golan (1998), Rural Settlement in Israel s First Decade, Idan, 20: Israel s First Decade (Hebrew), pp. 83-102. 6. *A. Golan (2004), War and the Zionist Settlement System, Ariel, 167: The Land of Israel in World War I, Battles in Sinai and the Negev (Hebrew), pp. 25-30. 7. *A. Golan (2007) The Geography of Haifa, in: A. Peled (ed.), Haifa Street Guide, Haifa and Haifa Municipality (Hebrew), pp. 15-19. 8. *A. Golan (2008) The War of Independence in Mixed Cities and Towns, in Y. Safran (ed.), Haifa in 1948, Haifa: Haifa Municipality (Hebrew), pp. 5-8. 9. *A. Golan (2009) Between Two Cities: Bet She'an and Ashkelon: their Reconstitution as Israeli Cities during Israel's First Decade, Idan, 24: The Development Towns (Hebrew), pp. 71-86. 10. *A. Golan (2009) The Road to IZL's Assault on Arab Manshiya, HaUma, 47(175) (Hebrew), pp. 65-76. 11. *A. Golan (2009) The IZL Attacked, The Haganah Lumbered, The British Intervened and Failed, HaUma, 47 (176) (Hebrew), pp. 88-98. 12. *A. Golan (2010) The Kibbutz Movement s Role in the Shaping of Israel s Settlement Pattern, Idan 25: The Kibbutz First 100 Years (Hebrew), pp. 51-66. I. Other Works Connected with my Scholarly Field 1. I. Amit and A. Golan (1996), Unit No. 4: Settlement Strategy the Achievement of Political Goals, Settlement Geography of Israel: Spatial Experiments, Tel Aviv: Israel Open (Hebrew). 19
2. A. Golan and I. Amit (1995), Unit No. 5: National Planning and Population Dispersion, Settlement Geography of Israel: Spatial Experiments, Tel Aviv: Israel Open (Hebrew). 3. A. Golan and M. Hoshen (1997), Unit No. 7: The Rural Settlements Map 1948-1967, Settlement Geography of Israel: Spatial Experiments, Tel Aviv: Israel Open (Hebrew). 4. A. Golan (1998), Telecourse: Human Geography - a Global View, Tel Aviv: The Israel Open (Hebrew). 5. D. Giladi and A. Golan, (2001), Unit No. 4: Urban Planning and Development, Israel s First Decade, Tel Aviv: Israel Open (Hebrew). 20