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While the focus remains on the 1948 war and the analysis of the Palestinian exodus, this edition contains more information about what happened in Jerusalem, Jaffa and Haifa, and how events there led to the collapse of Palestinian urban society.
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January 5, 2004, Cambridge University Press
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BIRTH OF THE PALESTINIAN REFUGEE PROBLEM REVISITED.
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The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited (Cambridge Middle East Studies)
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Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited
2004, Cambridge University Press
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2003, Cambridge University Press
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"Modern Zionism began with the prophetic-programmatic writings of Moses Hess, Judah Alkalai, Zvi Hirsch Kalischer and Theodor Herzl and the immigration from Russia to Ottoman-ruled Palestine in the 1880s of Jews dedicated to rebuilding a national home for the Jewish people on their ancient land, the Land of Israel, in Zionist parlance."
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