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Year Of The Locust A Soldiers Diary And The Erasure Of Palestines Ottoman Past 1st Edition Salim Tamari

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Year Of The Locust A Soldiers Diary And The Erasure Of Palestines Ottoman Past 1st Edition Salim Tamari
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 213
Author: Salim Tamari, Ihsan Salih Turjman (diarist)
ISBN: 9780520259553, 0520259556
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Year Of The Locust A Soldiers Diary And The Erasure Of Palestines Ottoman Past 1st Edition Salim Tamari by Salim Tamari, Ihsan Salih Turjman (diarist) 9780520259553, 0520259556 instant download after payment.

Year of the Locust captures in page-turning detail the end of the Ottoman world and a pivotal moment in Palestinian history. In the diaries of Ihsan Hasan al-Turjman (1893-1917), the first ordinary recruit to describe World War I from the Arab side, we follow the misadventures of an Ottoman soldier stationed in Jerusalem. There he occupied himself by dreaming about his future and using family connections to avoid being sent to the Suez. His diaries draw a unique picture of daily life in the besieged city, bringing into sharp focus its communitarian alleys and obliterated neighborhoods, the ongoing political debates, and, most vividly, the voices from its streets--soldiers, peddlers, prostitutes, and vagabonds. Salim Tamari's indispensable introduction places the diary in its local, regional, and imperial contexts while deftly revising conventional wisdom on the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire.

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