Thursday, June 4, 2020
Books About Elizabeth Bishop
Books About Elizabeth BishopElizabeth Bishop is a great actress, writer and academic but her most interesting research papers are in the area of Jewish history. She is also an ardent Zionist.She was a close friend of David Ben-Nernan who was a well known Israeli diplomat. Elizabeth worked with him while he was in the Foreign Service and when he retired from the State Department she promoted his book, 'The Evolution of the Israeli Ministry of Defense', which was published by the Center for New American Security in April of 2020.Many of Elizabeth Bishop's studies have been based on testimonies from Palestinian Arabs, some that were victims of her own interrogation and some that were children. Her research also includes interviews with witnesses from Israeli records, news reports, an Israeli newspaper, letters from Palestinians and even terrorist organizations.A search on Google Scholar will reveal many articles and several blogs that give details about her work as well as links to her websites and books. The link at the bottom of this article takes you to her homepage.Most of her books dealing with terrorism include references to two important studies, one that was done by the World Bank in their project, 'Islamic Finance and the Radicalization of Terrorist Financing' and the other was the work of her husband, Simon Schama. In fact, these two research papers helped shape the formation of the International Monetary Fund. Another academic study, 'International Terrorism: Critical Perspectives' was conducted in the same vein as the world bank one but it covered several more countries and religions.One of the other notable books authored by Ms. Christine Bishop is 'Women and Terrorism in the Islamic World.' It is an important work that continues to be influential today as researchers continue to try to understand the terrorist problem and how women are affected.There are also additional things you can find on her Wikipedia page. Other aspects of her research include: the first ever female university president of the University of Chicago, the only woman involved in the formation of the World Health Organization, a history professor of Philosophy at UCLA, and the executive director of the Wharton School of Business, among others. There are many more research papers from which you can get additional information.
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