Rediscovering Palestine

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european economic expansion
family
free trade
israel and palestine history
jabal nablus
justice
merchants
middle eastern history
modernism
modernity
nablus region
ottoman history
ottoman interior
ottoman officials
ottoman palestine
palestine
palestinian israeli conflict
palestinian society
peasants
political authority
political changes
political power
politics of trade
social space
textiles
trade networks
urban rural dynamics

Product details

  • ISBN 9780520203709
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Oct 1995
  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Drawing on previously unused primary sources, this book paints an intimate and vivid portrait of Palestinian society on the eve of modernity. Through the voices of merchants, peasants, and Ottoman officials, Beshara Doumani offers a major revision of standard interpretations of Ottoman history by investigating the ways in which urban-rural dynamics in a provincial setting appropriated and gave meaning to the larger forces of Ottoman rule and European economic expansion. He traces the relationship between culture, politics, and economic change by looking at how merchant families constructed trade networks and cultivated political power, and by showing how peasants defined their identity and formulated their notions of justice and political authority. Original and accessible, this study challenges nationalist constructions of history and provides a context for understanding the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. It is also the first comprehensive work on the Nablus region, Palestine's trade, manufacturing, and agricultural heartland, and a bastion of local autonomy. Doumani rediscovers Palestine by writing the inhabitants of this ancient land into history.
Beshara Doumani is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania.