Making Israel.
Benny Morris is the founding father of the New Historians, a group of Israeli scholars who have challenged long-established perceptions about the origins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Their research rigorously documented crimes and atrocities committed by the Israeli armed forces, including r...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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University of Michigan Press
2010.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The new historiography: Israel confronts its past / Benny Morris
- Remembering 1948: personal recollections, collective memory, and the search for "what really happened" / Mordechai Bar-On
- The history of Zionist historiography: from apologetics to denial / Yoav Gelber
- Hirbet Hizah: between remembering and forgetting / Anita Shapira
- The debate about 1948 / Avi Shlaim
- The contribution of historical geography to the historiography of the establishment of Israel / Yossi Ben-Artzi
- "Critical" and "establishment" sociology in Israel's academic community: ideological clashes or academic discourse? / Moshe Lissak
- The future of the past in Israel: a sociology of knowledge approach / Uri Ram
- Israeli historiography and the ethnic problem / Yaron Tsur
- Dialectical versus unequivocal: Israeli historiography's treatment of the Yishuv and Zionist movement attitudes toward the Holocaust / Yechiam Weitz
- A Palestinian look at the new historians and post-Zionism in Israel / Mustafa Kabha.