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  1. New Historians

    The New Historians are a loosely defined group of Israeli historians who have challenged traditional versions of Israeli history and played a critical role in refuting some of what critics of Israel consider Israel's foundational myths, including Israel's role in the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight and Arab willingness to discuss peace. The term was coined in 1988 by Benny Morris, one of the leading New Historians. According to Ethan Bronner of The New York Times, the New Historians have sought to advance the peace process in the region. Much of the primary source material used by the group comes from Israeli government papers that were newly available as a result of being declassified thirty years after the founding of Israel. The perception of a new historiographical current emerged with the publications of four scholars in the 1980s: Benny Morris, Ilan Pappé, Avi Shlaim and Simha Flapan. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    The New Historians [a] are a loosely defined group of Israeli historians who have challenged traditional versions of Israeli history and played a critical role in refuting some of what critics of Israel consider Israel's foundational myths, [1] including Israel's role in the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight and Arab willingness to discuss peace. The term was coined in 1988 by Benny Morris ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Also: Israel: People: By occupation: Academics / Non-fiction writers: Historians. Subcategories. This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total. ... Israel Prize in history recipients (6 C, 13 P) M. Israeli medievalists (16 P) Israeli military historians (8 P) N. New Historians (1 C, 10 P) O.
    • History of Israel

      The history of Israel covers an area of the Southern Levant also known as Canaan, Palestine or the Holy Land, which is the geographical location of the modern states of Israel and Palestine.From a prehistory as part of the critical Levantine corridor, which witnessed waves of early humans out of Africa, to the emergence of Natufian culture c. 10th millennium BCE, the region entered the Bronze ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org

    The history of Israel covers an area of the Southern Levant also known as Canaan, Palestine or the Holy Land, which is the geographical location of the modern states of Israel and Palestine.From a prehistory as part of the critical Levantine corridor, which witnessed waves of early humans out of Africa, to the emergence of Natufian culture c. 10th millennium BCE, the region entered the Bronze ...
  5. pantheon.world

    He was a professor of history in the Middle East Studies department of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in the city of Beersheba, Israel. Morris was initially associated with the group of Israeli historians known as the "New Historians", a term he coined to describe himself and historians Avi Shlaim, Ilan Pappé and Simha Flapan.
  6. historians and intellectuals that has now spread beyond the halls of academe. Soon dubbed the "new historians," Shlaim (in Collusion Across the Jordan), Morris (in The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Prob-lem, 1947-1949), and Pappe (in Britain and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1948-51)1 portrayed Israel's founding fathers as less than heroic and
  7. thefamouspeople.com

    Mazar played a crucial role in the development of historical geography in Israel and authored over 100 publications on biblical history. He served as a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he also held leadership positions and contributed to its academic growth and international reputation. Mazar was known for inspiring and ...
  8. jewishvirtuallibrary.org

    They typically argue that the Jewish state was created at the expense of the indigenous Palestinian Arabs, that Palestinians did not flee during the 1948 War but were forcibly expelled and that Israel bears the principal responsibility for the Arab-Israeli conflict. Most historians reject most or all of their contentions.
  9. tandfonline.com

    Jan 6, 2025The Journal of Israeli History is dedicated to the scholarly examination of issues and ideas in the history of Israel and the Zionist movement. The premier English-language source of cutting-edge scholarship on Israel's history, the journal is essential reading for scholars and students of international relations, Middle East Studies, and Jewish Studies.
  10. israel21c.org

    Oct 19, 2023Israel: A History by Anita Shapira. This award-winning book (by the same name as Martin Gilbert's) was penned by Anita Shapira, one of Israel's most prominent historians. Shapira examines the emergence of political Zionism in the late 19th century, immigration to Israel and the wars, political events and cultural shifts that brought the ...
  11. The "new historians" hold that Israel should recognize its neighbors' fears and accept that for the Arab states in general and the Palestinians in particular the Israel Defense Forces is an instrument of repression and dispossession used again and again to expand the territory of the Jewish state.

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