The political consciousness of a people can be fragile. Not because people themselves are fragile but because the forces ranged against them are too powerful. I was thinking of this in the context of Haifa university Professor As’ad Ghanem’s 2013 paper ‘Palestinian Nationalism: An Overview’. The paper describes Palestinian political development until Israel’s creation as … Continue reading Nakba: what the catastrophe meant for Palestinian political development
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Nakba: what the catastrophe meant for Palestinian political development
The political consciousness of a people can be fragile. Not because people themselves are fragile but because the forces ranged against them are too powerful. I was thinking of this in the context of Haifa university Professor As’ad Ghanem’s 2013 paper ‘Palestinian Nationalism: An Overview’. The paper describes Palestinian political development until Israel’s creation as … Continue reading Nakba: what the catastrophe meant for Palestinian political development