
Across the Wall
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Proceeding from this innovative theoretical framework, Across the Wall then goes onto offer critical examinations of some of the most contested issues in the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: the 1948 Nakba, the 1967 war, the occupation, and the formation of the PLO. Not only the history, but the historiography itself is subject to fresh perspectives, looking at, for example, how different generations of Israeli historians have interpreted the Zionist movement, or how women have been written out of the history of Palestine.
The result is a radical new take on the history of Israel/Palestine which transcends the biases inherent in both countries' national narratives and points towards a new model for the historiography of conflicts.
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Politics and Identity: Ehud Adiv
Oriental Othering and National Identity: Dan Rabinowitz
The Shoah on Trial: Moshe Zuckermann
Jerusalem 1948: The Phantom City: Salim Tamari
Dis/Solving the Palestinian Refugee Problem: Nur Mashala
Fear, Victimhood, Self and Other: Ilan Pappe
Reflections on Contemporary Palestinian History: Jamil HIlal
Palestinian Nationalism: Issam Nahar
Gender, Nakba and Nation: Rema Hammami
'Ethnocracy': Oren Yiftachel
Democracy and the the Experience of National Liberation: Musa Budeiri
The Derailment of Peace: Lev Grinberg
Naming the Colonizer in Geographical Palestine: Uri Davis
One-state Palestine: Past, Present and Future: Ilan Pappe
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