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Harbingers of Jewish and Palestinian Disasters; European Nation-State Building and Its Toxic Legacies, 1912–1948

Harbingers of Jewish and Palestinian Disasters; European Nation-State Building and Its Toxic Legacies, 1912–1948
Harbingers of Jewish and Palestinian Disasters; European Nation-State Building and Its Toxic Legacies, 1912–1948
The Holocaust and the Nakba are chronologically close and would seem at first sight to be causally connected. Yet the intimate relationship between the two events continues to be dogged by conventional wisdoms which make the possibility of fraternization between passengers in two compartments of a single train the subject of censure bordering on obloquy.

This chapter is not about the ways this implicit veto has taken hold and become embedded in modern Western societal consciousness. It does, however, contain within it a hope that fellow historians might contribute something to a healing process between necessarily often-embittered and hostile...
45-65
Columbia University Press
Levene, Mark
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Bashir, Bashir
Goldberg, Amos
Khoury, Elias
Rose, Jacqueline
Levene, Mark
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Bashir, Bashir
Goldberg, Amos
Khoury, Elias
Rose, Jacqueline

Levene, Mark (2018) Harbingers of Jewish and Palestinian Disasters; European Nation-State Building and Its Toxic Legacies, 1912–1948. In, Bashir, Bashir, Goldberg, Amos, Khoury, Elias and Rose, Jacqueline (eds.) The Holocaust and the Nakba: A New Grammar of Trauma and History. New York; Chichester. Columbia University Press, pp. 45-65.

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The Holocaust and the Nakba are chronologically close and would seem at first sight to be causally connected. Yet the intimate relationship between the two events continues to be dogged by conventional wisdoms which make the possibility of fraternization between passengers in two compartments of a single train the subject of censure bordering on obloquy.

This chapter is not about the ways this implicit veto has taken hold and become embedded in modern Western societal consciousness. It does, however, contain within it a hope that fellow historians might contribute something to a healing process between necessarily often-embittered and hostile...

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Published date: November 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 443629
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/443629
PURE UUID: abfcc377-a48a-4637-9f59-f5e211e01b3b

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Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 09:14

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Author: Mark Levene
Editor: Bashir Bashir
Editor: Amos Goldberg
Editor: Elias Khoury
Editor: Jacqueline Rose

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