I am a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Jewish History and a recipient of the President scholarship. I completed my B.A. (Jewish Thought and General History) and M.A. (Jewish History) degrees at the Hebrew University (magna cum laude). I am interested in general and Jewish history, with special emphasis on Late Antique History.
Publications:
Tamir, Oz. "The Effects of Migration to Late-Antique Palaestina: The Case of Jerome,” forthcoming in Late Antique Palaestina on the Map of Mobility and Migration.
Tamir, Oz. “The Barbarian Invasions and the Sack of Rome in the Light of Jerome's Writings” [Hebrew], under review: Historia: Journal of the Historical Society of Israel.
Tamir, Oz. "The Whole East Trembled with Fear’ (oriens totus intremuit): Jerome and the Hunnic Invasion in 395” [Hebrew], under review: Zmanim: A Historical Quarterly.