Most books dealing with the Israeli–Palestinian conflict see events through the eyes of policy-makers, generals or diplomats. Menachem Klein offers an illuminating alternative by telling the intertwined histories, from street level upwards, of three cities — Jerusalem, Jaffa and Hebron — and their intermingled Jewish, Muslim and Christian inhabitants, from the nineteenth century to the present. Each of them was and still is a mixed city. Jerusalem and Hebron are holy places, while Jaffa till 1948 was Palestine’s principal city and main port of entry. Klein portrays a society in the late Ottoman period in which Jewish-Arab interactions were intense, frequent, and meaningful, before the onset of segregation and separation gradually occurred ...
Palestinians frequently present a harmonizing and homogenizing we-image of their own national we-g...
This dissertation examines how urban space, Jewish Arab sociality and local/national identities are ...
To Be an Arab in Israel fills a long-neglected gap in the study of Israel and the contemporary Arab ...
This dissertation examines Palestinians’ and Israelis’ narratives about growing up in Jerusalem over...
This dissertation examines Palestinians’ and Israelis’ narratives about growing up in Jerusalem over...
Contents Preface and Acknowlegments vii Introduction: The Transformation of Urban Mix in Pales...
How do we contribute to the decolonisation of Palestine? In what ways can we divest from settler arr...
Hebron and Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam present a study in contrasts within the Israeli/Palestinian co...
The aim of this M.A. thesis is to present the depiction of the relations between Jews and Arabs in t...
As a young man Meron Benvenisti often accompanied his father, a distinguished geographer, when the e...
Despite the vast scholarship on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, few historians have specifically s...
The origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict can be traced back to ancient times. Both sides lay claim t...
What is the nature of interactions between Jews and Muslims in contemporary Dubai, Berlin, and Warsa...
This dissertation examines how urban space, Jewish Arab sociality and local/national identities are ...
Arabic literature in Israel has evaded critical attention, or has been treated as an uncomplicated p...
Palestinians frequently present a harmonizing and homogenizing we-image of their own national we-g...
This dissertation examines how urban space, Jewish Arab sociality and local/national identities are ...
To Be an Arab in Israel fills a long-neglected gap in the study of Israel and the contemporary Arab ...
This dissertation examines Palestinians’ and Israelis’ narratives about growing up in Jerusalem over...
This dissertation examines Palestinians’ and Israelis’ narratives about growing up in Jerusalem over...
Contents Preface and Acknowlegments vii Introduction: The Transformation of Urban Mix in Pales...
How do we contribute to the decolonisation of Palestine? In what ways can we divest from settler arr...
Hebron and Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam present a study in contrasts within the Israeli/Palestinian co...
The aim of this M.A. thesis is to present the depiction of the relations between Jews and Arabs in t...
As a young man Meron Benvenisti often accompanied his father, a distinguished geographer, when the e...
Despite the vast scholarship on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, few historians have specifically s...
The origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict can be traced back to ancient times. Both sides lay claim t...
What is the nature of interactions between Jews and Muslims in contemporary Dubai, Berlin, and Warsa...
This dissertation examines how urban space, Jewish Arab sociality and local/national identities are ...
Arabic literature in Israel has evaded critical attention, or has been treated as an uncomplicated p...
Palestinians frequently present a harmonizing and homogenizing we-image of their own national we-g...
This dissertation examines how urban space, Jewish Arab sociality and local/national identities are ...
To Be an Arab in Israel fills a long-neglected gap in the study of Israel and the contemporary Arab ...