Hilary Falb Kalisman
- Academic Director of Graduate Studies
- Assistant Professor
- Endowed Professor of Israel/Palestine Studies
- HISTORY
- JEWISH STUDIES
MUEN D140G
About Prof. Kalisman:
Hilary Falb Kalisman holds a B.A. from Brown University and a Ph.D. from the University of California Berkeley. Her research interests include education, colonialism, standardization, state and nation building in Israel/Palestine as well as in the broader Middle East. Her first book, Teachers as State-Builders: Education and the Making of the Modern Middle East won the History of Education Society Outstanding Book award in 2023. This book uses a collective biography of thousands of public school teachers across Israel/Palestine, Iraq and Transjordan/Jordan to trace how the arc of teachers’ professionalization correlated with their political activity, while rearranging correspondence between nations, nationalism, and governments across the region.
Her research has been supported by the American Council of Learned Societies, the National Academy of Education, the American Academic Institute in Iraq as well as the International Institute of Education, among other organizations. She has recently begun a new project analyzing the history of standardized testing in Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and Iraq. During the 2019-2020 academic year, she was a non-resident fellow at the Middle East Initiative, part of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School.
Her teaching comprises Jewish and Middle Eastern History, with specializations in the history of Israel/Palestine, the history of education, transnational history as well as the history of childhood.
Areas of Research Related to Jewish Studies:
History of Israel/Palestine, standardized testing in Israel and the Middle East, education and childhood in Mandate Palestine, religion and education in Israel.
Courses Taught:
- Transnational History
- Jewish History Since 1492 (JWST/HIST 1828)
- History of Modern Israel/Palestine (JWST/HIST 4338)
- Jews in and of the Middle East (JWST/HIST 4348)
- History Today: Global Intensive in Israel/Palestine (JWST/HIST 4388-801)
Recent and Forthcoming Publications (Selected):
“Apostles of knowledge: Feminine modernities and the travelling schoolmistresses of interwar Iraq.” Gender & History, 1–16, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0424.12823
Teachers as State-builders: Educators and the Making of the Modern Middle East Princeton University Press, September, 2022.
““A World of Tomorrow”: Diaspora Intellectuals and Liberal Thought in the 1950s,” Journal of Palestine Studies, 50:2, 2021.
"The historiography of education in the modern Middle East" History of Education, 52(2–3), 311–329. https://doi-org.colorado.idm.oclc.org/10.1080/0046760X.2022.2127006
The next generation of cultivators”: teaching agriculture in Iraq, Palestine and Transjordan (1920-1960)". Histoire De L'éducation. no. 148, 2019.
"Education Policy in Iraq: Competing Visions of the State." in Benjamin Iskahan, Shamiran Mako and Fadi Dawood (eds.), State and Society in Iraq: Citizenship under Occupation, Dictatorship and Democratization, London, I.B. Tauris, 2017.
"The Little Persian Agent in Palestine: Husayn Ruhi, British Intelligence, and World War I," The Jerusalem Quarterly, Issue 66, September 2016