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Prominent Feminist Historian Rejects ’Israeli’ Academic Award

Prominent Feminist Historian Rejects ’Israeli’ Academic Award
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Prominent cultural historian Prof. Catherine Hall of University College London declined to receive the prestigious "Dan David Prize", which was due to be awarded on Sunday in a ceremony at Tel Aviv.

Prominent Feminist Historian Rejects ’Israeli’ Academic Award

"This was an independent political choice, undertaken after many discussions with those who are deeply involved with the politics of "Israel"-Palestine, but with differing views as to how best to act," Hall said in a statement.

The British Committee for the Universities of Palestine described Hall's move as "a significant endorsement of the campaign to end ties with ‘Israeli' institutions."

Awarded annually, the "Dan David Prize" is one of the "Israeli" entity's most prestigious academic awards. Prizes amounting to $1 million each are awarded in three fields - Past, Present and Future - though they are usually shared by two or more recipients.

Being a historian, Hall was due to receive the prize in the Past field for her "impact on social history, as a pioneer in gender history, race and slavery. While active in the women's liberation movement, her work focused on women's history in the 1970s."

The organizers behind the "Dan David Prize" announced that the $300,000 cash award will instead be given out as scholarships for young history students in Tel Aviv University and worldwide.

Source: Haaretz, Edited by website team

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