Nakba and Survival Nakba and Survival
Book 6 - New Directions in Palestinian Studies

Nakba and Survival

The Story of Palestinians Who Remained in Haifa and the Galilee, 1948-1956

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Beginning in 1948, Israeli paramilitary forces began violently displacing Palestinian Arabs from Palestine. Nakba and Survival tells the stories of Palestinians in Haifa and the Galilee during, and in the decade after, mass dispossession. Manna uses oral histories and Palestinian and Israeli archives, diaries, and memories to meticulously reconstruct the social history of the Palestinians who remained and returned to become Israeli citizens. This book focuses in particular on the Galilee, using the story of Manna's own family and their village Majd al-Krum after the establishment of Israel to shed light on the cruelties faced by survivors of the military regime. While scholars of the Palestinian national movement have often studied Palestinian resistance to Israel as related to the armed struggle and the cultural struggle against the Jewish state, Manna shows that remaining in Israel under the brutality of occupation and fighting to return to Palestinian communities after displacement are acts of heroism in their own right. 

The Institute for Palestine Studies extends our sincere appreciation to Samir Abdulhadi for his generous support of the translation and publication of this book.
Translation by Jenab Tutunji. 

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2022
September 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
386
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of California Press
SELLER
University of California Press
SIZE
3.3
MB
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