Oral history and photographs together add new dimensions to our understanding of the history, the geography, and the human reality of Palestine.
Palestine was a bride with many suitorsEuropean and American Christians imbued with the dream of Jerusalem, Orthodox peasants and persecuted Jews from the Russian empire, and an assortment of zealots, cranks, and misfits from around the worldAll were convinced they had a better claim to the Holy Land than its inhabitants.
This book tells the story of Palestinefrom Turkish to British to Zionist rulethrough letters, diaries, and memoirs. What was it like to be an Arab doctor in Jerusalem when virtually all the citys doctors were European? Or a British schoolteacher during a nationwide insurgency? Or a young Jewish student from Brooklyn who stumbles on the aftermath of a massacre?
The story is illuminated through the use of more than 120 black-and-white photographs, drawn from both local and foreign archivesAlthough the photographers often suffered from political, religious, or cultural biases, their work is nevertheless a unique form of testimony, and one which adds new dimensions to our understanding of the human reality of Palestine.
| Format |
Häftad |
| Omfång |
320 sidor |
| Språk |
Engelska |
| Förlag |
Mount House Press |
| Utgivningsdatum |
2022-05-05 |
| ISBN |
9781912945344 |