2018
DOI: 10.1163/15685209-12341457
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Urban Factionalism in Late Ottoman Gaza, c. 1875-1914: Local Politics and Spatial Divisions

Abstract: During the late Ottoman period the city of Gaza was caught up in internal political strife. The city’s elite families tended to operate within rival factions while trying to draw Istanbul into its internal conflicts. In this context, they formed complex relationships with the elite of Jerusalem that dominated Palestine’s politics, as well as with peasants and Bedouins in Gaza’s hinterland. The article presents the first systematic account of factional strife in Gaza during the period. In addition, it examines … Show more

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“…However, most studies deal with the image of the city and settlements in mental maps, and hardly concern themselves with nomadic space, including research of the modern era in the Middle East. (Ben-Bassat & Bussow, 2018).…”
Section: Bedouin Society In An Era Of Transformationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, most studies deal with the image of the city and settlements in mental maps, and hardly concern themselves with nomadic space, including research of the modern era in the Middle East. (Ben-Bassat & Bussow, 2018).…”
Section: Bedouin Society In An Era Of Transformationsmentioning
confidence: 99%