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Fania Oz-Salzberger ((ヘブライ語:פניה עוז-זלצברגר); born October 28, 1960) is an Israeli historian and writer, professor of history at the University of Haifa School of Law and Center for German and European Studies. ==Biography== Born in 1960 in Kibbutz Hulda, the eldest daughter of writer Amos Oz and his wife Nily (and great-great-niece of historian and literary scholar Joseph Klausner〔Fania Oz-Salzberger, (Heidelberg's Hope ), opening lecture of the academic year at the University of Heidelberg (19 October 2003)〕), Oz-Salzberger was educated in kibbutz schools and served as an officer in the Israel Defense Forces. She completed her BA in history and philosophy (magna cum laude) and MA in modern history (summa cum laude) at Tel Aviv University. Her doctoral thesis on the Scottish and German Enlightenments (1991) was written at the University of Oxford, supervised by Dr. John Robertson and mentored by philosopher Isaiah Berlin. She was a Senior Scholar at Lincoln College, Oxford (1988–90), and a Hornik Junior Research Fellow in Intellectual History at Wolfson College, Oxford (1990–93). Teaching at the University of Haifa since 1993, Oz-Salzberger was appointed Associate Professor in 2009. Her book ''Israelis in Berlin'', which was published in 2001 in Hebrew and German (ISBN 9783633541713), became a prism of Israeli–German dialog.〔Lissi Ahrens-Heimer, "(Special DerBerliton Interview with Fania Oz-Salzberger )", DerBerliton (28 March 2010)〕 She has taken part in media panels and interviews, commenting on politics, culture and literature, and contributed opinion articles to major newspapers and journals in Israel and globally. She is active on advisory boards of the Israel Democracy Institute and the German-Israeli Future Forum. Oz-Salzberger is married to Professor Eli Salzberger. They have two sons. In November 2012, the book ''Jews and Words'' (ISBN 9780300156478), co-authored by Oz-Salzberger and her father, was published by Yale University Press. The book is an essay on Jewish history from a secular Israeli vantage point, reflecting an ongoing dialog between father and daughter, novelist and historian. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fania Oz-Salzberger」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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