Author, Corporation:
مناع، عادل 1947-
ISBN:
9789089790804
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9789089790811
Language:
English
Pages:
xii, 197, 123 pages
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maps
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24 cm
Edition:
English-Hebrew edition
Year of publication:
2011
Series Statement:
Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation series vol. 4
Series Statement:
History of international relations library 22
Series Statement:
History of international relations library
Keywords:
Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949 Personal narratives
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Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949 Personal narratives, Israeli
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Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949 Personal narratives, Palestinian
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Collective memory Israel
;
Arab-Israeli conflict Personal narratives
;
1948-1967
;
Arab-Israeli conflict
;
Collective memory
;
Arab-Israeli conflict
;
Arab-Israeli conflict Personal narratives
;
1948-1967
;
Collective memory
;
Collective memory Israel
;
Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949 Personal narratives
;
Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949 Personal narratives, Israeli
;
Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949 Personal narratives, Palestinian
;
Israel Personal narratives
;
History
;
1948-1967
;
Israel
;
History
;
Personal narratives
;
Personal narratives
;
Israeli
;
Personal narratives
;
Palestinian
;
Israel Personal narratives
;
History
;
1948-1967
;
Israel
;
History
;
Personal narratives
;
Personal narratives
;
Israeli
;
Personal narratives
;
Palestinian
;
Nahostkonflikt
;
Nakba
;
Kollektives Gedächtnis
;
Geschichte 1948
Abstract:
Two Sides of the Coin: Independence and Nakba 1948, written by two eminent historians, Adel Manna and Motti Golani, takes the reader on a journey to the War of 1948, by offering contemporary multi-perspective narratives on the war, accompanied by maps that highlight historical events during that time. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is understood as a conflict over territory, while simultaneously it is a conflict over historical narratives. One of the most important questions asked in this conflict over narrative is: what happened in 1948? Golani and Manna have treated with delicacy and depth this highly complex and divisive question, their approach contributes significantly to a mutual understanding between Israelis and Palestinians on their common history
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-165) and index
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Front to back: English; Back to front: Hebrew
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Parallel text in English and Hebrew
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