Palestine in the Late Ottoman Period

Palestine in the Late Ottoman Period

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  • Author: David Kushner
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9789652170279
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 456


Late Ottoman Palestine

Late Ottoman Palestine

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  • Author: Yuval Ben-Bassat
  • Publisher: I.B. Tauris
  • ISBN: 9780755643585
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 320

The decisive consequences of the Young Turk Revolution of 1908 had ramifications over the entire Ottoman Empire - and the Ottoman territory of Palestine was no exception. "Late Ottoman Palestine" examines the impact of Young Turk policies and reforms on local societies and administration, using Palestine as a prism through which to explore the impact of the Revolution in the provincial arena far from the administrative and political centre of the capital. It thus sheds light upon the last decade of Ottoman rule in Palestine, crucially dealing with the roots of Jewish-Arab conflict in the area and the early crystallization of Arab, Palestinian and Zionist identities, along with that of an Ottoman imperial identity. It will be a vital resource for students and researchers interested in the modern history of the Middle East, the Ottoman Empire and Palestine.


Jews and Palestinians in the Late Ottoman Era, 19081914

Jews and Palestinians in the Late Ottoman Era, 19081914

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  • Author: Louis Fishman
  • Publisher: Edinburgh Studies on the Ottom
  • ISBN: 9781474454001
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 234

Uncovering a history buried by different nationalist narratives (Jewish, Israeli, Arab and Palestinian) this book looks at how the late Ottoman era set the stage for the on-going Palestinian-Israeli conflict. It presents an innovative analysis of the struggle in its first years, when Palestine was still an integral part of the Ottoman Empire. And it argues that in the late Ottoman era, Jews and Palestinians were already locked in conflict: the new freedoms introduced by the Young Turk Constitutional Revolution exacerbated divisions (rather than serving as a unifying factor). Offering an integrative approach, it considers both communities, together and separately, in order to provide a more sophisticated narrative of how the conflict unfolded in its first years.


Late Ottoman Palestine

Late Ottoman Palestine

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  • Author: Yuval Ben-Bassat
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 0857719947
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 321

The decisive consequences of the Young Turk Revolution of 1908 had ramifications over the entire Ottoman Empire - and the Ottoman territory of Palestine was no exception. "Late Ottoman Palestine" examines the impact of Young Turk policies and reforms on local societies and administration, using Palestine as a prism through which to explore the impact of the Revolution in the provincial arena far from the administrative and political centre of the capital. It thus sheds light upon the last decade of Ottoman rule in Palestine, crucially dealing with the roots of Jewish-Arab conflict in the area and the early crystallization of Arab, Palestinian and Zionist identities, along with that of an Ottoman imperial identity. It will be a vital resource for students and researchers interested in the modern history of the Middle East, the Ottoman Empire and Palestine.


Jews and Palestinians in the Late Ottoman Era, 1908-1914

Jews and Palestinians in the Late Ottoman Era, 1908-1914

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  • Author: Fishman Louis Fishman
  • Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN: 147445402X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 301

Uncovering a history buried by different nationalist narratives (Jewish, Israeli, Arab and Palestinian) this book looks at how the late Ottoman era set the stage for the on-going Palestinian-Israeli conflict. It presents an innovative analysis of the struggle in its first years, when Palestine was still an integral part of the Ottoman Empire. And it argues that in the late Ottoman era, Jews and Palestinians were already locked in conflict: the new freedoms introduced by the Young Turk Constitutional Revolution exacerbated divisions (rather than serving as a unifying factor). Offering an integrative approach, it considers both communities, together and separately, in order to provide a more sophisticated narrative of how the conflict unfolded in its first years.


Arabs and Jews in Ottoman Palestine

Arabs and Jews in Ottoman Palestine

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  • Author: Alan Dowty
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN: 0253038669
  • Category : Arab-Israeli conflict
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 314

When did the Arab-Israeli conflict begin? Some discussions focus on the 1967 war, some go back to the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, and others look to the beginning of the British Mandate in 1929. Alan Dowty, however, traces the earliest roots of the conflict to the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century, arguing that this historical approach highlights constant clashes between religious and ethnic groups in Palestine. He demonstrates that existing Arab residents viewed new Jewish settlers as European and shares evidence of overwhelming hostility to foreigners from European lands. He shows that Jewish settlers had tremendous incentive to minimize all obstacles to settlement, including the inconvenient hostility of the existing population. Dowty's thorough research reveals how events that occurred over 125 years ago shaped the implacable conflict that dominates the Middle East today.


A History of Palestine

A History of Palestine

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  • Author: Gudrun Krämer
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN: 0691150079
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 375

Krämer focuses on patterns of interaction amongst Jews and Arabs (Muslim as well as Christian) in Palestine, an interaction that deeply affected the economic, political, social, and cultural evolution of both communities under Ottoman and British rule.


Studies on Palestine During the Ottoman Period

Studies on Palestine During the Ottoman Period

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  • Author: Moshe Maʻoz
  • Publisher: Jerusalem : Magnes Press
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Eretz Israel
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 622


From Empire to Empire

From Empire to Empire

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  • Author: Abigail Jacobson
  • Publisher: Syracuse University Press
  • ISBN: 0815651597
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 281

The history of Jerusalem as traditionally depicted is the quintessential history of conflict and strife, of ethnic tension, and of incompatible national narratives and visions. It is also a history of dramatic changes and moments, one of the most radical ones being the replacement of the Ottoman regime with British rule in December 1917. From Empire to Empire challenges these two major dichotomies, ethnic and temporal, which shaped the history of Jerusalem and its inhabitants. It links the experiences of two ethnic communities living in Palestine, Jews and Arabs, as well as bridging two historical periods, the Ottoman and British administrations. Drawing upon a variety of sources, Jacobson demonstrates how political and social alliances are dynamic, context-dependent, and purpose-driven. She also highlights the critical role of foreign intervention, governmental and nongovernmental, in forming local political alliances and in shaping the political reality of Palestine during the crisis of World War I and the transition between regimes. From Empire to Empire offers a vital new perspective on the way World War I has been traditionally studied in the Palestinian context. It also examines the effects of war on the socioeconomic sphere of a mixed city in crisis and looks into the ways the war, as well as Ottoman policies and administrators, affected the ways people perceived the Ottoman Empire and their location within it. From Empire to Empire illuminates the complex and delicate relations between ethnic and national groups and offers a different lens through which the history of Jerusalem can be seen: it proposes not only a story of conflict but also of intercommunal contacts and cooperation.


Imperial Perceptions of Palestine

Imperial Perceptions of Palestine

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  • Author: Lorenzo Kamel
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 0857727141
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 312

The Palestine Exploration Fund, established in 1865, is the oldest organization created specifically for the study of the Levant. It helped to spur evangelical tourism to the region in the late 19th and early 20th centuries which in turn generated a huge array of literature that presented Palestine as a 'Holy Land', in which local populations were often portrayed as a simple appendix to well-known Biblical scenarios. In the first book focused on modern and contemporary Palestine to provide a top-down and a bottom-up perspective on the process of simplification of the region and its inhabitants under British influence, Lorenzo Kamel offers a comprehensive outlook based on primary sources from 17 archives that spans a variety of cultural and social boundaries, including local identities, land tenure, toponymy, religious and political charges, institutions and borders. By observing the historical dynamics through which a fluid region composed by different cultures and societies has been simplified, the author explores how perceptions of Palestine have been affected today.WINNER OF THE PALESTINE BOOK AWARD 2016