The social and cultural history of Palestine : essays in honour of Salim Tamari /
Explores the social and cultural landscape of Palestine under Late Ottoman and British ruleHighlights the rise of social and cultural history within scholarly research on PalestineDiscusses issues of gender, class, race and empire, set against the background of the diverse Palestinian society of the...
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
[2023]
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On-line přístup: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/j.ctv32vqkpb |
Obsah:
- Introduction: The Social and Cultural in the Historiography of Mandate Palestine
- Chapter 1 Jaffa before the Nakba: Palestine's Thriving City, 1799-1948
- Chapter 2 To 'Strengthen Mediterranean Resistance'? Albert Antebi and the Porous Boundaries of Cultural Identification in Ottoman Jerusalem, 1896-1919
- Chapter 3 Tales out of School: Palestinian Students in a Jewish Institution, 1870-1937
- Chapter 4 Costumes and the Image: Authenticity, Identity and Photography in Palestine
- Chapter 5 'The Reconstruction of Palestine': Geographical Imaginaries after World War I
- Chapter 6 Decolonising the Social History of Rural Palestinian Women: The Economic Activity of Rural Women in Galilee during the British Mandate
- Chapter 7 Ethnographies of Madness: Père Antonin Jaussen, Shaykh Sa'ad al-Din and the Management of Mental Illness in Mandate-era Nablus
- Chapter 8 'Irrespective of Community or Creed': Charity, Solidarity and the 1927 Jericho Earthquake
- Chapter 9 Photographing the Palestinian Nakba: Rethinking the Role of Photography in Historical Writing
- Index.