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ID103723
Title ProperOrigins of the Palestinian refugee problem
Other Title Informationchanges in the historical memory of Israelis/Jews 1949-2004
LanguageENG
AuthorNets-Zehngut, Rafi
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The major historical issue in the Israeli-Arab/Palestinian conflict is the causes for the 1948 Palestinian exodus. Among the Israelis/Jews there are two main narratives regarding this issue: the Zionist one - the refugees fled, for various reasons; and the critical one - some fled while others were expelled by the Jewish/Israeli security forces. This article explores the way the Israeli/Jewish historical memory (i.e. the Israeli/Jewish research community) related to this historical issue from 1949 until 2004. According to the findings, until 1957 this memory exclusively presented the Zionist narrative. However, from 1958 to 1976 this Zionist trend largely continued but was accompanied by considerable critical studies. Later, from 1977 to 2004, this memory was characterized by the almost exclusive adoption of the critical narrative (with major increase in its significance since 1988). These findings contradict the way the literature relates to this memory as almost exclusively Zionist until the late-1980s. Other aspects of this memory are also discussed, such as the explanations for its characteristics, the significance of non-academic scholars, the contribution of scholars who reside externally to the given country, state-research community relations, the influence of present interests on the portrayal of the past, and gender issues. The findings have theoretical implications for collective and historical memories.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Peace Research Vol. 48, No. 2; Mar 2011: p.235-248
Journal SourceJournal of Peace Research Vol. 48, No. 2; Mar 2011: p.235-248
Key Words1948 Palestinian Refugees ;  Collective Memory ;  Historical Memory ;  Israeli Academia ;  Israeli - Arab/Palestinian Conflict


 
 
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