![]() ![]() Yuval’s book “Sapiens” was published first in Hebrew in the year 2011 and then in the year 2014 in English. He is a vegan and he believes that this is a result of his own research, that includes his view on the foundation of the dairy industry is breaking the bonds between calf and mother cow. His research has focused on certain macro-historical questions like: What is the relation between both biology and history? Have people gotten happier as history played out? Does history actually have a direction? Yuval is interested in the ways that Homo sapiens reached their current condition and just what the future holds for them. He pursued postdoctoral studies in history as a Yad Hanadiv Fellow. He got his PhD degree at Jesus College, Oxford, under Steven J. ![]() Yuval specialized first in military history and medieval history during his studies from the year 1993 until 1998 at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. ![]() He grew up in a secular Jewish family with both Eastern European and Lebanese roots in Haifa, Israel. Yuval Noah Harari was born Februand is a professor in the Department of History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is an Israeli professor. ![]()
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