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INDEX Abasieh, 109n46 Abdullah, King (Jordan), 74, 76–77, 170n17, 178 Abdullah, Nadia, 92 abou Su’ud, Taw¤q, 91 Abu Laban family, 81 Abu Lughod committee, 227, 229, 239, 241n2; citizenship, 236; educational structure, 236– 237, 238; Palestinian identity, 232, 233, 235 Abu Lughod, Ibrahim, 227 Abu-Qir, 218 Abu Shusha, 102 acknowledgment of narratives, 174–175 Acre, 218, 222 Aden, 221 Adwan, Sami, 208 af¤liative loyalty, 165 Ahad Ha’am, 50–51, 58 AHC. See Arab High Committee Akka, 231 al Qaeda, 180 Algeria, 179 Ali, Mohammed, 218 aliya, 51, 220 Altneuland (Herzl), 51–52, 67 anti-Semitism, 64, 65, 66, 126, 218 Antonius, George, 91 apartheid, 196 apartheid-like system, 132, 190 al-Aqsa intifada. See intifada, second al-Aqsa mosque, 139n42 Arab High Committee (AHC), 80, 82 Arab Human Development Report, 238 Arab Knesset, 132 Arab League, 113n113 Arab League Summit (2002), 184 Arab national movement, 50–51, 52, 59, 87 Arab population, 123, 137n21 Arab question, 5–6, 53–54, 59 “The Arab Question in the Land of Israel” (Goldmann), 53–54 Arab revolt of 1936–1939, 7, 21, 81, 87, 158, 168n3 Arab Studies Institute Archives, 93 Arab summit (1967), 11 Arabs: attitudes toward Israel, 180–181, 183, 184, 185–188; destruction of Jewish state, 177–178; encouraged to leave, 149; excluded from textbooks, 56, 61; intransigence, 189– 190; Islam, 234–235; Israeli citizens, 258, 260; maltreatment, 29–30, 70n48; nationhood , 147, 221; national identity, 228–229; political unity, 218; subcultures, 260; superior numbers, 145–146 Arafat, Yasser, 3, 22, 184, 190; criticism of, 94; Palestinian National Authority, 132 archives, 76, 166; access to, 97–98, 196; Arabic, 95–96; Israeli, 96–99; military, 200; organization , 95–96; Western, 99–100 al-’Aref, ’Aref, 77 armament, disparate, 150–151, 156, 159 Ashkenazi Jews, 86, 202–203; subcultures, 260 Assad, Bashar, 35 Auschwitz, 223n10 authority and curriculum, 233–234, 237, 239–240 Baghdad (Iraq), 222 Balfour, Arthur James, 221–222 Balfour Declaration, 14, 81, 205; parallel narratives , 210, 212, 218–222 Barak, Ehud, 33 Bar-Kochba warriors, 250 Bar-On, Dan, 208 Batrawi, Muhammed, 91 Bedouin, 47–48, 53, 56 Beersheva, 231 Begin, Menachim, 97 Beit Jala, 85 Ben-Gurion, David, 8, 57–58, 60, 79, 81; cease-¤res, 98; lack of compromise, 157; messianic vision, 250, 251; not on record, 99; reprisal, 82; swearing at Menachim Begin, 97; Palestinians, 141n62 Ben-Zvi, Yitzhak, 60 Bernadotte, Count Folke, 100 bi-nationalism, 135n7, 157 biblical ¤gures, archetypes, 250 Biladuna Filastina (Dabbagh), 91 el-Bireh, 85 Birzeit, 93 Birzeit University, 95; Research Center, 96 bridging narrative, 167–168; de¤ned, 194; during con®ict, 207; initiation, 12–13; preconditions , 195–201; single-state solution, 216; skepticism, 9, 153; task-oriented approach , 210 Brith Shalom, 54–55, 57 British Mandate, 6, 11, 15, 86; common legislative council, 54; curriculum, 226–227; de-¤ning Palestine, 148, 230; economic reality, 199; exiles, 215 British Public Record Of¤ce, 166 British White Paper of 1939, 81 Buber, Martin, 55 calendar, 121, 253 Camp David summit, 33, 131 Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry, 220 Canaanites, 230 censorship, 94–95, 97, 99 chain of causation, 147 chosen people, 28, 65, 73 Christianity, 84, 235 civil war, threat of, 81–82 civilians, attacks on, 82 collective narratives, 20, 25, 35, 38–40, 200 colonialism, 63–64, 144, 146, 152, 219 compromise, 267–268 con®ict: collective memory, 24–25; contribution to, 37; escalation, 82, 130; perennial, 83– 84; resolution, 36–39 context, 183, 184, 185, 197 controversy, revival of, 157–158 counter identities, diaspora Jews, 47–67 critical thought, 236, 237–238, 239 Crusades, 84 cultural resistance, 110n69 cultural violence, 119 culture of force, 118–124, 130 curriculum: authoritative components, 233– 234; democracy, 236; ethnocentric, 251–255; facts, 229; faith, 233–234; family, 233, 237– 238; Israeli, 16–17, 244–247, 251–255, 265– 266; Palestinian National Authority, 15, 226–227; traditional values, 237–238; uniformity , 227–228, 255–256 al-Dabbagh, Moustafa Mourad, 91 Damascus Protocol, 221 Dawayme, 96, 102 Dayan, Moshe, 47–48 Death and the Nation (Zertal), 162 Declaration of Principles. See Oslo Accords (1993) deconstruction of narratives, 214–215 Deir Yassin, 89, 102, 106n8; massacre, 73, 100 delegitimization, 24, 29–30, 32, 131–132, 190; Israeli-Zionist narrative, 198; reversal of, 36–37, 38–39; shared history project, 213 demographic character, 120, 121–122, 130, 133. See also population proportions demonstrations, 139n42 diaspora Jews, 61–62, 73, 252; denigrated, 249, 250, 252 a’Difa (newspaper), 92 Dinur, Ben-Zion, 251...

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