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Unprotected
Title Unprotected PDF eBook
Author Oroub El-Abed
Publisher IDRC
Pages 283
Release 2009
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0887283136

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Based on personal interviews with Palestinian families, Oroub El-Abed examines the effects of displacement and the livelihood strategies that Palestinians have employed while living in Egypt. The author also analyzes the impact of fluctuating Egyptian government policies on the Palestinian way of life. With limited basic human rights and in the context of very poor living conditions for Egyptians in general, Palestinians in Egypt have had to employ an array of both tangible and intangible assets to survive. By providing an account of how they marshalled these assets, this book aims to contribute to the expanding literature on forced migration and the theoretical understanding of the livelihoods of Palestinians in their "host" countries.

Through Egypt to Palestine

Through Egypt to Palestine
Title Through Egypt to Palestine PDF eBook
Author Lee S. Smith
Publisher
Pages 238
Release 1896
Genre Egypt
ISBN

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Palestine and Egypt Under the Ottomans

Palestine and Egypt Under the Ottomans
Title Palestine and Egypt Under the Ottomans PDF eBook
Author Hisham Khatib
Publisher Tauris Parke
Pages 300
Release 2003-02-21
Genre History
ISBN 9781860648885

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"Palestine and Egypt under the Ottomans is based on Hisham Khatib's unique collection of art and printed works covering the 400-year period of Ottoman rule in the region. The core of the material here are the paintings - mainly nineteenth-century watercolours, many of them by renowned artists such as Frederick Goodall, Edward Lear, Carl Werner and Carl Haag - which concentrate on a realistic portrayal of the Holy Land (in particular Jerusalem) and Egypt, rather than basking in romantic 'Orientalism'. Images from the valuable plate books are of exceptional interest. These include rare works by Charles van de Velde, Sir David Wilkie, Louis de Forbin, Francois Paris, Achille Prisse d'Avennes and David Roberts. In these plate books the text merely served to explain the large-scale engravings, lithographs or etchings that illustrated them. The section on travel books - also frequently illustrated - includes works by Bernardino Amico, Johann Ludwig Burckhardt, Michel Nau, Adrian Reland and Walter Tyndale. Some of the oldest material discussed and illustrated here - from the earliest days of Ottoman rule in Palestine and Egypt - are the maps and views, many of them by such well known names as Abraham Ortelius and Bernhard von Breydenbach. From the later end of the Ottoman period, this volume also records some of the earliest surveys and atlases of the region, as well as original photographs." --Book Jacket.

From Egypt to Palestine

From Egypt to Palestine
Title From Egypt to Palestine PDF eBook
Author Samuel Colcord Bartlett
Publisher Ayer Publishing
Pages 555
Release 1879
Genre History
ISBN 9780405102271

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Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt

Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt
Title Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt PDF eBook
Author Sir Charles William Wilson
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1884
Genre Egypt
ISBN

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Letters from Egypt and Palestine

Letters from Egypt and Palestine
Title Letters from Egypt and Palestine PDF eBook
Author Maltbie Davenport Babcock
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1902
Genre Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages
ISBN

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Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times

Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times
Title Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times PDF eBook
Author Donald B. Redford
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 512
Release 2020-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 0691214654

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Covering the time span from the Paleolithic period to the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 B.C., the eminent Egyptologist Donald Redford explores three thousand years of uninterrupted contact between Egypt and Western Asia across the Sinai land-bridge. In the vivid and lucid style that we expect from the author of the popular Akhenaten, Redford presents a sweeping narrative of the love-hate relationship between the peoples of ancient Israel/Palestine and Egypt.