Defining Neighbors. Religion, Race, and the Early Zionist-Arab Encounter - Jonathan Marc Gribetz
4 • InTROduCTIOn I suggesting that Arabs and Jews never saw one another as nationalist groups. Each side was certainly aware of ...
InTROduCTIOn • 5 tingent and socially constructed. As one scholar of race recently put it, it is at this stage “almost unnecessa ...
6 • InTROduCTIOn prominent historian of the Israeli- Palestinian conflict has claimed, that “the problem is, simply put, a dispu ...
InTROduCTIOn • 7 expanding and enriching our focus to include the parties’ ideas of reli- gion and race permit a more nuanced an ...
8 • InTROduCTIOn in its early years, secular (even secularist), nationalist movement^13 — the author devoted much of his manuscr ...
InTROduCTIOn • 9 race- language also appeared in unexpected ways. In one particularly curious passage, Zionist editors described ...
10 • InTROduCTIOn by members of the Palestine- born Sephardic Zionist community: Shi- mon Moyal’sat-Talmūd and nissim Malul’s ...
InTROduCTIOn • 11 were uncommon. nevertheless, to discern how Zionists and Arabs per- ceived and understood one another, it is n ...
12 • InTROduCTIOn the sources are descriptive (e.g., accounts of day- to- day incidents in Pal- estine), while others are prescr ...
InTROduCTIOn • 13 of Palestine. For political and linguistic reasons, the histories of the communities of Palestine have general ...
14 • InTROduCTIOn of others— neighboring and often competing groups— played an abso- lutely pivotal role. By reexamining the sou ...
Chapter 1 Locating the Zionist- arab encounter: Local, regional, Imperial, and Global Spheres W hen Muhammad ruhi al- Khalidi an ...
16 • cHAPTeR 1 of the Ottoman empire in the Great War, when the country was under British Mandate. Between the thirteenth and th ...
LOcATING THe ZIONIST-ARAB eNcOUNTeR • 17 international (especially european) significance of Jerusalem and the interests of powe ...
18 • cHAPTeR 1 taken to suggest that an “imagined” territory is any less significant his- torically than one that was politicall ...
LOcATING THe ZIONIST-ARAB eNcOUNTeR • 19 took place within this vast, if shrinking, empire is hardly incidental to this story.^1 ...
20 • cHAPTeR 1 stability.^15 this important historiographical revision notwithstanding, the fact remains that imperial authoriti ...
LOcATING THe ZIONIST-ARAB eNcOUNTeR • 21 reasons, the Tanzimat are often regarded as a major effort to secularize the empire by ...
22 • cHAPTeR 1 between the Ottoman empire and various european powers, europe- ans in Ottoman territory were generally exempted ...
LOcATING THe ZIONIST-ARAB eNcOUNTeR • 23 area of separation and distinction between Muslims and non- Muslims in the empire. Ther ...
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