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Erased from space and consciousness, Israel and the depopulated Palestinian villages of 1948, Noga Kadman ; translation from Hebrew, Dimi Reider ; translation consultant, Ofer Neiman

Label
Erased from space and consciousness, Israel and the depopulated Palestinian villages of 1948, Noga Kadman ; translation from Hebrew, Dimi Reider ; translation consultant, Ofer Neiman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Erased from space and consciousness
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
915941021
Responsibility statement
Noga Kadman ; translation from Hebrew, Dimi Reider ; translation consultant, Ofer Neiman
Series statement
Ebsco eBook Collection
Sub title
Israel and the depopulated Palestinian villages of 1948
Summary
Hundreds of Palestinian villages were left empty across Israel when their residents became refugees after the 1948 war, their lands and property confiscated. Most of the villages were razed by the new State of Israel, but in dozens of others, communities of Jews were settled<U+0127> many refugees in their own right. The state embarked on a systematic effort of renaming and remaking the landscape, and the Arab presence was all but erased from official maps and histories. Israelis are familiar with the ruins, terraces, and orchards that mark these sites today<U+0127> almost half are located within tourist areas or national parks<U+0127> but public descriptions rarely acknowledge that Arab communities existed there within living memory or describe how they came to be depopulated. Using official archives, kibbutz publications, and visits to the former village sites, Noga Kadman has reconstructed this history of erasure for all 418 depopulated villages.--, Provided by publisher
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