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  • 1
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    In:  Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies 22,1 (2023) 65-92
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 22,1 (2023) 65-92
    Keywords: Arab-Israeli conflict Press coverage ; Newspapers ; United States Relations
    Abstract: This paper argues that editors of newspapers in the US, in their capacity to select and arrange news related to tragic events in Palestine/Israel, tend to follow an underlying political agenda largely conforming with US foreign policy towards Israel, the Palestinians and the Arab or Moslem world more generally. This is part of a popular American geopolitical imaginary, now being reconfigured through the primacy of ‘terror’ as the enemy number one of the American way of life, and most certainly, by proxy, of the Israeli way of life or the life of any Washington-oriented democracy. Reportage on cases of Palestinian tragedy and agony were represented as part of or the byproduct of protracted conflict within a kind of historical amnesia or bracketing out: Israeli state policy which victimises the Palestinians tends to be rendered invisible in such manipulation of reported reality. In other words, a deft editorial arrangement deflects possible blame on Israel by removing the events from their broader context and time frame. The reports centre on symptoms of the pathology rather than its underlying causes.
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 22,1 (2023) 47-64
    Keywords: Buckingham, James Silk, Travel ; Buckingham, James Silk, Criticism and interpretation ; Anti-imperialist movements History 19th century ; Missions to Jews History 19th century ; Eretz Israel Description and travel ; Eretz Israel Social life and customs 19th century ; Eretz Israel Religion
    Abstract: This article studies the account of travels in Palestine by one of the most controversial travel writers in early nineteenth century Britain, James Silk Buckingham, whose life, career, and writings sparked a political storm. Buckingham criticised British imperial and missionary activities in the East through his journalism and travel books which reached large audiences. He was the first writer in nineteenth century Britain to use a travel narrative about Palestine as a medium to develop and express liberal, anti-colonial attitudes at a time when Britain’s imperial stock in the Middle East was on the rise. While in Palestine, Buckingham uncovered evidence that confirmed and justified his liberal views. He exposed the hypocrisy of missionary activities and undermined the rising calls in Britain for restoring the Jews. He did not call for possessing the land and reconstituting it anew; nor did he see it, as his countryman the Earl of Shaftesbury did, as an empty land needing the restoration of its original Jewish possessors. Yet the fact that he saw the land as a repository of religious fanaticism to which all religions contributed indicate his limited understanding of the diverse communities of Palestine. As this article shows, Palestine, in Buckingham’s travelogue, constituted a test case, a laboratory for testing anti-colonial and liberal ideals rather than a land of invested identities and ways of life of equal worth to those in Europe.
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 22,1 (2023) 111-128
    Keywords: Masalha, Nur, ; Eretz Israel History ; Eretz Israel Civilization
    Abstract: In this wonderful book, Nur Masalha challenges and transforms world history, as did his earlier Palestine: A Four Thousand Year History (2018). In this meditation I recount some of Nur Masalha's argument — not all, given the extraordinary richness of the material he has uncovered, described, and analysed — but also offer my own reflections prompted by his book. As Masalha relates in his introduction, the work is a passionate response to Zionism's historical claim that Palestinians possess no history of literacy, education, and literary culture. He shows the falsity of such a claim through multiple examples. Masalha explores, for example, the multifaceted history of education in Byzantine Palestine (Third to Early Seventh Century), based on a philosophy of ‘civil society’. Palestine as a cosmopolitan and transnational world inhered in what Masalha refers to as Cities of Learning. There were famous intellectuals, such as in antiquity Josephus (AD 37-c.100) and Origen (AD 185–253). In modernity he highlights Khalil Sakakini (1878–1953), whose remarkable educational reforms, emphasizing a ‘philosophy of joy’, emerged at a similar time to A.S. Neill's Summerhill School in the UK. Women's education is featured, from the time of the Palestinian Madrasas under the Ayyubids and Mamluks (1187–1517) onwards, a powerful tradition which continues into the modern era. When press censorship was relaxed following the Ottoman Young Turk Revolution of 1908, there was a huge growth of newspapers, photography, and photojournalism, a remarkable figure here being the Palestinian photographer Karima ‘Abboud (1893–1940). Masalha draws attention to the importance of translation in Palestinian history, especially in the important figure of Khalil Ibrahim Beidas, a relative of Edward Said, who was interested in the works of Pushkin, Gogol, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy and Gorky. There is a fascinating chapter on the interactions of Palestinian scholars and the Crusaders, with free passages of ideas, goods and technologies; arabesque became a mainstream European decorative art. The result of these multiple explorations is a major transformation in how we think about the world.
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 20,2 (2021) 123-145
    Keywords: Hebrew University of Jerusalem ; Palestinian Arabs Education (Higher) ; Palestinian Arab students Attitudes ; Arab-Israeli conflict
    Abstract: This article addresses an under-studied phenomenon in the lived experience of Palestinian students in Israeli universities as seen from a spatial perspective. Specifically, it analyses the everyday spatial experiences of Palestinian students on the Mount Scopus Campus of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Situated in a contested space amid Palestinian villages, the campus's architecture and prominent location are intended to project power and symbolic domination over the surrounding Arab environment. The study analyses the narratives of fifteen Palestinian students from this campus, underscoring the dialectical relations between their feelings of alienation and estrangement, on the one hand, and practices of resistance and subversion on campus, on the other. Moreover, the analysis reveals how, through their daily spatial behaviours, Palestinian students challenge the settler-colonial landscape-production that the Israeli authorities attempt to impose.
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  • 5
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    In:  Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies 20,2 (2021) 199-222
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 20,2 (2021) 199-222
    Keywords: Eldridge, David, ; English drama History and criticism ; Crusades in literature ; Crusades Third, 1189-1192 ; Arab-Israeli conflict ; Middle East Civilization
    Abstract: This article explores representations of the Third Crusade in David Eldridge's play Holy Warriors: A Fantasia on the Third Crusade and History of Violent Struggle in the Holy Lands (2014). It argues that Eldridge tries in some instances to present the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a legacy of European imperialism in the Middle East and warns against contemporary Western involvement in the region. However, on other occasions, he suggests that Islamic cultures are incompatible with Western values of secular democracy and therefore the two-state solution is more applicable a solution that the one-state settlement. Ultimately, Eldridge shares some of the ideas behind Huntington's theory of the ‘Clash of Civilisations’ and supports Western military action in Muslim-majority countries.
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  • 6
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    In:  Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies 20,2 (2021) 146-179
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 20,2 (2021) 146-179
    Keywords: Herodotus Criticism and interpretation ; Greek literature History and criticism ; Post-biblical literature History and criticism ; Classical literature History and criticism ; Names, Geographical ; Eretz Israel Name ; History
    Abstract: This article provides a contextualised exposition of classical Greek texts, in chronological order, from Herodotus to Eusebius of Caesarea (5th century BC-4th century AD), with brief biographical reviews and in which the name ‘Palestine’ appears. A Latin text by Pomponius Mela is also included for its reference to Gaza which, with the exception of the Septuagint texts, predates Arrian, Arrian of Nicomedia, a Greek historian of the Roman period, by nearly a century. The selection of classical texts explored in this article is not intended to be exhaustive; however, the exploration of these texts in connection with Palestine has never been attempted before. While avoiding historical, philosophical or literary criticism of these texts, this article focuses on the specific considerations of the name ‘Palestine’ in the classical literature.
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  • 7
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    In:  Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies 20,2 (2021) 180-198
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 20,2 (2021) 180-198
    Keywords: Palestinian Arabs Periodicals Education (Higher) ; Student newspapers and periodicals History ; Arabic periodicals
    Abstract: This article examines the role of Majallat al-Kulliyyah al-‘Arabiyyah, a ‘School Journal’ published by the Arab College in Jerusalem during the Mandatory period. This School Journal was a key agent of modernisation, enlightenment and national awareness among the Palestinian people. A period of intense national struggle, the Mandatory period was replete with political and military upheavals that decided the fate of the country and ended with the expulsion of more than half of the Palestinians and the Palestine Nakba of 1948. Among the most significant cultural changes during the Mandate, that had a major positive impact on Palestinians, was the expansion of the press, including the School Journals. These School Journals played a crucial role in widening the circle of education in Palestine, reducing illiteracy rates, advancing modernisation processes in Arab society and, importantly, promoting Palestinian Arab nationalist ideas as an instrument of national struggle against British colonialism and the Zionist settler movement in Palestine. The article focuses on Majallat al-Kulliyyah al-‘Arabiyyah as the most widespread and influential Arab School Journal during the Mandate period and analyses the key role played by this School Journal in Palestinian educational institutions and the Palestinian national-political struggles during the Mandatory period.
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  • 8
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    In:  Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies 17,2 (2018) 221-234
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2018
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 17,2 (2018) 221-234
    Keywords: Israel and the diaspora 21st century ; Antisemitism History 21st century ; Anti-Zionism History 21st century ; Arab-Israeli conflict Case studies Public opinion ; Right and left (Political science)
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  • 9
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    In:  Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies 17,2 (2018) 151-168
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2018
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 17,2 (2018) 151-168
    Keywords: Palestinian Arabs History 20th century ; Arab-Israeli conflict 1948-1967 ; Oral history ; Collective memory ; Refugees, Palestinian Arab
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  • 10
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    In:  Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies 17,2 (2018) 235-257
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2018
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 17,2 (2018) 235-257
    Keywords: Right and left (Political science) ; Religion and politics ; Antisemitism History ; Anti-Zionism History ; Arab-Israeli conflict Case studies Public opinion
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