A People's History of 1948

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Palestine 1948
War, Escape and the Emergence of the Palestinian Refugee Problem
The Israeli-Arab War of 1948
Nets-Zehngut, R. (2013). Major events and the collective memory of conflicts. International Journal of Conflict Management 24 (3), 209-230.
Purpose – Collective memory of conflicts is assembled around major events, such as, in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the 1948 Palestinian exodus from the central cities of Lydda and Ramla. To date, however, various theoretical
Van Regenmortel 2024 Soldiers Wages and the Hellenistic Economies
This book explains the military and economic developments that engulfed the ancient Mediterranean in the late Classical and early Hellenistic periods from the perspective of labour history. It examines the changing nature of military service in the
Presumptively Antisemitic: Islamophobic Tropes in the Palestine Israel Discourse
A bastion of free speech, individual liberty, and equality. This is the mantra our government repeats across the world and teaches nationwide in American schools. Rarely stated, however, are the varying limitations imposed on persons seeking to
Palestine and Israel: Historical, Legal and Moral Issues
On 7 October 2023, Palestinian militant group Hamas launched a massive attack on Israeli territory, killing over 1300 people, many of whom were civilians; the Israeli state has responded by bombing the Gaza Strip, in which Hamas has its headquarters
State, Territoriality, Ethnocracy: Colonialism, 'Colonization' and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
This is the 2nd in a series of 3 comprehensive papers for the PhD Program in Environmental Studies, York University
The Palestine Question: From the Balfour Declaration to the Deal of the Century
The colonial framework introduced a central perspective into Palestinian studies in the context of addressing Zionism, Zionist relations with the Palestinian entity, and the creation of the question of Palestine. This chapter explores the rise and
Copyediting Palestine: Media Bias in Journalism Style Guides
Introduction: The purpose of journalistic style guides is to provide media practitioners with guidance on language to convey a neutral and objective presentation of information. This paper investigates thematic style guides published with a focus on
Examining Ideology, Asymmetry, and Ethnonationalism in the 2023 Israel-Gaza Crisis
This research note provides an in-depth analysis of the complex interplay between Zionism, Jewish identity, power dynamics, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It traces the emergence of Zionism in the late 19th century, examining how early Zionist
The Israeli Nationality Law – A Blueprint for a 21st Century Settler Colonial State
The author argues that the ‘New’ Israeli Nationality Law is, despite its name, a natural, almost inevitable, product of the Zionist project in Palestine. Besides representing Zionist ideology, the law is part of a long-term attempt by the Israeli
Deepening apartheid: The political geography of colonizing Israel/Palestine
The paper analyzes the regime in Israel/Palestine using a political geographical perspective. It demonstrates how a combination of colonial, national, capitalist and liberal forces have put in train a process of “deepening apartheid” in the entire
Introduction, preface, and chapter titles of: From the River to the Sea Palestine and Israel in the Shadow of "Peace", edited by M. Turner
“Fearless and just in time, From the River to the Sea traces the structural and conceptual impact of the now twenty-five-year-old process known as Oslo. It is an unstinting journey that takes the reader from the triumph of the extreme right inside
What were the causes and impacts of the 1948 Palestinian exodus and Jewish exodus from Arab countries, and what are the connections of the two exoduses to each other?
Imperial Theology, Colonization, Settler Colonialism, and the Struggle for Decolonization: A Review Essay
This review essay introduces two books by Mitri Raheb which ground the contemporary predicament of Palestine in its historical and structural context. Raheb challenges the uncritical historical, theological, and ethnographic narratives regarding
CIRCUMVENTING ISRAELI CONTROL: PALESTINIAN FURNITURE EXPORTS VIA ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS
West Bank exports to Israel have faced significant challenges due to the Israeli system of spatial control, aimed at controlling Palestinians and facilitating settler expansion throughout the West Bank. The routing of Palestinian commercial freight
THE URGENCY OF THE SETTLER COLONIALISM FRAMEWORK IN UNDERSTANDING 7 OCTOBER AND THE WAR ON GAZA
PALESTINE/ISRAEL REVIEW: CARVING OUT A NEW INTELLECTUAL SPACE
Knowledge about Palestine/Israel has long been produced and recruited for multiple contradictory political struggles. The emergence of distinct, counterposed scholarly associations, centers, and publications for Palestine studies and Israel studies
Die grosse Rede des Timaios – ein Beispiel wahrer Rhetorik? - Zu Theorie und Praxis philosophischer Rhetorik in Platons Dialogen Gorgias, Phaidros und Timaios
Der Ort der Rhetorik in der Politik
Rhetorik der Alltäglichkeit. Heidegger über Rhetorik (ed. J. Kopperschmidt). Munich: Wilhelm Fink Verlag 2009, pp. 245-72.
Aristoteles Rhetorik (Vol. II)
Aristotle, Rhetoric, Commentary, Content
Rhetorik zwischen den Welten. Die Rolle der Rhetorik auf dem Unionskonzil von Ferrara-Florenz (1438-39)
Drei wichtige Aufgaben der Linguistischen Rhetorik
2017 Rhetorik der Angst Technologie und Religion.pdf
The present paper combines Ecocriticism with the recent „Angstresearch“ in cultural sciences (Koch) and focuses on the powerful union of technology and religion in the rhetoric of „Angst“, as it is being unfolded / displayed in contemporary dystopian
Klassische Rhetorik und radikale Demokratie
Die Quellen von Nietzsches Rhetorik-Vorlesung
Draft: "Epos" für Handbuch der Rhetorik
I was asked by the editors, Michael Erler and Christian Tornau, to contribute the article 'Epos'; I concentrate on the speeches and the role of rhetorik in Epic poetry.
Rhetorik und Historiographie, in: Michael Erler, Christian Tornau (Hgg.): Handbuch antike Rhetorik, Berlin 2019, 627-653
This paper deals with the claim in recent literature that historiography was in antiquity a subgenre of rhetoric and that it therefore allowed, or even demanded , the extensive presence of fictional elements. The main representatives of such a view