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Image of the 'living-dead' in Nathan Alterman's poetry: from archetype to national symbol / Bartana, Ortsion   Journal Article
Bartana, Ortsion Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article traces the motif of the living-dead in Nathan Alterman's poetry, beginning with Stars Outside and through Ten Plagues of Egypt to The City of the Dove, indicating the way in which Alterman's literary-symbolic structure was gradually replaced by a historical-literary one that reflects the influence of historical events - the two world wars, the Holocaust, and the War of Independence. With the wiping out of Jewish existence and literature, the Jewish hero became the Jewish victim and national symbol who in sacrificing himself ensured the life of the nation.
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Struggle to save the national symbol: Jaffa Port from the Arab revolt until the twilight of the British Mandate / Goren, Tamir   Article
Goren, Tamir Article
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Summary/Abstract The outbreak of the Arab revolt marked the start of the continuous economic decline of Jaffa, which hitherto had been known as an outstanding and flourishing economic centre. The decisive factor that highlighted above all others the city's economic deterioration was the decline of its port. This carried notable moral implication for the Arab public, as Jaffa port, the city's symbol and legacy, was deemed a national emblem and a foundation stone of the Palestinian Arab economy. Its decline from 1936 onwards instigated a bitter struggle to restore it to its halcyon days. The article examines the measures taken by the local Arab leadership bodies and by the Arab Higher Committee to resurrect the port and its status, from the outbreak of the 1936 disturbances until the war that broke out in 1947.
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