Aharoni, Reuben
AHARONI, Reuben
AHARONI, Reuben. Israeli (born Palestine), b. 1943. Genres: Politics/Government, Area studies, History. Career: Ministry of Defense, Tel-Aviv, Israel, staff member, 1968-90; Institute for Israeli Arab Studies, Beit Berl, Israel, field research coordinator, 1992-94; Haifa University, Haifa, Israel, teaching fellow, 1993-. Publications: (with S. Mishal) Speaking Stones, 1989; (with Y. Reiter) The Political Life of Arabs in Israel, 1992, 2nd ed., 1993; Leaning Masts, 1997; Twofold Pass, 1998. Address: Eretz Israel Studies, Haifa University, Haifa, Israel.
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