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HISTORY FROM BELOW (2) answer(s).
 
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Introduction: History from Below; Lessons from Palestine / Seikaly, Sherene   Journal Article
Seikaly, Sherene Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Journal of Palestine Studies coeditor Sherene Seikaly introduces a cluster of essays by Sreemati Mitter, Alex Winder, Charles W. Anderson, and Haneen Naamneh that examines Palestinian “history from below.” The focus of these essays is on the everyday losses endured and the community-based forms of resistance enacted by ordinary Palestinians. Seikaly explains how, through the struggle against financial dispossession, the journey into insurgent law, broad-based collective civil disobedience, and Arab futurity in Jerusalem, these four essays make space for new understandings in the way we narrate Palestine, its history, and its people.
Key Words Palestine  Resistance  Dispossession  Nakba  Arab Jerusalem  History from Below 
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JPS hidden gems and greatest hits: fifty years of Ottoman studies of palestine / Tamari, Salim   Journal Article
Tamari, Salim Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In this essay, emeritus sociology professor Salim Tamari surveys the study of Ottoman Palestine within the pages of JPS, identifying two groundbreaking articles: Beshara Doumani’s “Rediscovering Ottoman Palestine: Writing Palestinians into History” (1992) and Louis Fishman’s “The 1911 Haram al-Sharif Incident: Palestinian Notables versus the Ottoman Administration” (2005). Tamari argues that the two contributions have, in different ways, fundamentally shifted our understanding of a local Palestinian identity within the broader Ottoman-era region of Bilad al-Sham.
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